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Effective enforcement of EU labour law, [edited by] Zane Rasnaca, Aristea Koukiadaki, Niklas Bruun and Klaus Lr̲cher

Label
Effective enforcement of EU labour law, [edited by] Zane Rasnaca, Aristea Koukiadaki, Niklas Bruun and Klaus Lr̲cher
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Effective enforcement of EU labour law
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Oclc number
1291222444
Responsibility statement
[edited by] Zane Rasnaca, Aristea Koukiadaki, Niklas Bruun and Klaus Lr̲cher
Series statement
Bloomsbury eBooks.
Summary
"This book by the ETUI Transnational Trade Union Rights Expert Network analyses enforcement as a key element making EU labour law effective or ineffective. Enforcement is the key ingredient that makes rights effective and ensures compliance. It can make or break a legal system. Despite this, enforcement of EU labour law has received little scholarly attention in the last decades and has rarely been examined in a comprehensive way. This book aims to fill this gap. Intended for academics and practitioners alike, the book takes a threefold approach by initially exploring the idea of effective enforcement and the classic types of enforcement from the perspective of EU labour law. It then analyses how enforcement operates in particular contexts, including non-discrimination, health and safety, information and consultation rights, and the rights of migrating workers, before finally turning to specific actors (whistle-blowers, the European Labour Authority) and settings (public procurement, economic and monetary policy) regulated by EU law."--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
i. Preface Philippe Pochet ii. Introduction Zane Rasnaca, Aristea Koukiadaki, Niklas Bruun and Klaus Lörcher Part I ? Understanding enforcement -- 1. Notion and vision of effective enforcement structure fit for EU labour law Antoine Jacobs -- 2. Access to justice Klaus Lörcher -- 3. Enforcing EU labour law by using administrative law means Joanna Unterschütz -- 4. Enforcing EU labour law by using criminal law means Joanna Unterschütz -- 5. The role of sanctions and remedies Aristea Koukiadaki -- 6. Enforcement via soft law mechanisms: does it work for labour law and how? Csilla Kollonay-Lehoczky -- 7. Strategic enforcement of EU labour law Klaus Lörcher -- 8. Enforcement of EU labour law in cross-border context Mijke Houwerzijl 9. 'Extraterritorial' enforcement of EU labour law Simon Deakin Part II ? Enforcement in specific areas of EU labour law -- 10. Enforcing EU human (social) rights Olivier de Schutter -- 11. Enforcing non-discrimination Csilla Kollonay-Lehoczky -- 12. Enforcing EU information and consultation rights Silvia Rainone -- 13. Enforcing rights of 'migrating' workers Zane Rasnaca -- 14. Enforcing rights of non-standard workers Barbara Kresal -- 15. Enforcing EU health and safety law Aude Cefaliello Part III ? Mechanisms and specific actors for enforcing EU labour law -- 16. Enforcing EU labour law via collective action Giovanni Orlandini -- 17. Collective actors enforcing EU labour law Filip Dorssemont -- 18. Enforcement of EU labour law by the European Labour Authority Piet Van Nuffel -- 19. Whistleblowers enforcing EU labour law Eliot Cobbaut -- 20. Enforcing EU labour law via public procurement Niklas Bruun -- 21. Enforcing EU labour law in the context of EU economic and monetary policy Mľanie Schmitt and Marco Rocca -- 22. Towards a legally binding EU instrument for effective enforcement of EU labour law Zane Rasnaca, Aristea Koukiadaki, Niklas Bruun and Klaus Lörcher iii. Conclusions Zane Rasnaca, Aristea Koukiadaki, Niklas Bruun and Klaus Lörcher
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