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Bogg, Alan; Costello, Cathryn; Davies, C.L. A. --- "Research Handbook on EU Labour Law" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016) [2016] ELECD 1405

Editor(s): Bogg, Alan; Costello, Cathryn; Davies, C.L. A.

Title: Research Handbook on EU Labour Law

Series: Research Handbooks in European Law series

Topics: European Law; Labour, Employment Law

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Date of Publication: 30 December 2016

Number of pages: c 608

ISBN (hard cover): 9781783471119

EISBN: 9781783471126

Abstract/Description:

Globalisation of the economy and increased integration in Europe has led to a stronger focus on EU labour, employment and equality law. The Research Handbook on EU Labour Law draws together contributions from leading academics in this field at an important historic moment in its development. As well as assessing the ‘state of the art’, they identify key research questions for the future.

Split into four distinct parts, this Research Handbook provides a comprehensive examination of the major topics in EU labour, employment and equality law. Part One addresses cross-cutting themes, such as the relationship between EU law and national law, the role of human rights in EU labour law and the impact of austerity measures. The subsequent parts offer in-depth treatments of specific topics: Part Two focuses on various issues in individual and collective labour law at EU level, including working time and job security; Part Three provides an analysis of collective labour law, including its implications for trade unions and industrial democracy; and Part Four explores the EU’s interventions in equality law, considering its impact across a range of different protected characteristics.

Contemporary and far-reaching, the Research Handbook on EU Labour Law will prove to be an unrivalled reference work for academics and scholars seeking further understanding of EU labour, employment and equality law as well as further direction for ongoing research. Practitioners and policy-makers will also find it useful as a source of policy evaluation and theoretical perspectives.


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