Employment / Labour Law

Collected Cases on EU Labour Law

Edited by A. Eleveld · B.P. ter Haar
Eleven International Publishing August 2018

Specifications

ISBN-13
9789462904903
Publisher
Eleven International Publishing
Publication
August 2018
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
Netherlands ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

European labour law has an unmistakable influence on national law. This applies even more to the case-law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), as it has implications for the application of European law in the Member States and with it the interpretation of national law.

This book contains a collection of standard judgments that every labour lawyer should know. In addition, each section contains a number of judgments that have proved to be of particular interest for most of the EU Member States' jurisdictions, or that have determined the discussion to a large extent on the respective topic of labour law.

This collection of cases is unique because it is the only one that focuses solely on EU labour law and because each of the topical sections is provided with an introductory text in which the case-law is put in broader EU context. Consequently, for every legal practitioner this book offers easy access to CJEU case-law in order to assess whether and to what extent a particular judgement can be of importance for a case at hand.

Table of Contents

1.
General Principles of EU Law
2.
Relation EU Legal Order and National Legal Order
3.
Social Dialogue, Collective Bargaining and Employee Participation
4.
Fundamental Social Rights
5.
Equal Treatment
6.
Occupational Health and Safety
7.
Working Time
8.
Free Movement
9.
Cross-Border Work
10.
Restructuring
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