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Freedom of Services in the European Union: Labour and Social Security Law: The Bolkestein Initiative
Contributor(s): Blanpain, Roger (Editor)
ISBN: 9041124535     ISBN-13: 9789041124531
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
OUR PRICE:   $178.20  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2006
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Annotation: This book deals with European labour law and industrial relations. It covers legislation concerning relations between employers and employees, collective agreements and the case law of the Court of Justice, as well as the structure an strategies of social actors. The book consists of three parts; a general section devoted to individual labour law and a section that deals with collective labour law. The tenth edition is a revised and all the latest developments are covered.
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Labor & Employment
- Law | International
Series: Bulletin of Comparative Labour Relations
Physical Information: 0.86" H x 6.34" W x 9.46" (1.43 lbs) 412 pages
 
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In June 2005, on the heels of the resounding no given by France and the Netherlands to a proposed European constitution, a panel of seventeen distinguished experts including not only academics but also officials of the European Commission, the European Parliament, the European Court of Justice, the European Trade Union Confederation, and the European Committee of Social Rights of the Council of Europe met to reopen discussion of freedom of services in the context of the new social Europe that is clearly now called for. The panel members discussed many crucial issues, including the following: the notion of service, including the meaning of the so-called definite period; the sectors, including the temporary work sector; applicable labour law and social security standards; acceptable administrative conditions; required documents and languages; the country of origin principle and labour conditions in the work land; collaboration between member states and social partners; the possibility of extension of collective agreements;effective control of the black market and illegal work; and the self-employed coming from low wage countries. As the definitive text representing this groundbreaking forum (European Forum organised by the Society for International and Social Cooperation, Brussels, 16-17 June 2005), this book offers students, lawyers, policymakers, and other professionals a richly detailed survey of where the European project now stands. It pushes us to look anew at at the balance between fair market competition on the one hand and adequate social protection of workers on the other. The book also reprints the text of Directive 96/71/EC, along with a Commission Communication on its implementation, as well as a Euro-CIETT position paper and a Commission Proposal of 13 January 2004 for a new directive on the internal market.