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Book Title: Before and After the Economic Crisis
Editor(s): Moreau, Marie-Ange
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781849809924
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Preface xii
1. Introduction 1
Marie-Ange Moreau
PART I THREATS TO THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL MODEL
2. Posting post-Laval: Nordic responses 25
Jonas Malmberg
3. Inequalities before and after the crisis: what lessons for Social
Europe? 40
Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead
4. `Quality in work' after the Lisbon Strategy: is there a future? 58
Haris Kountouros
5. Transnationalism and labour law: the `British jobs' protests of
2009 72
Bernard Ryan
6. What remedies for social derivatives and expansionism of the
Court of Justice of the European Union? 89
Nikitas Aliprantis
PART II THE IMPACT OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS ON
THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL MODEL: GENDER
ANALYSIS
7. Carers, gender and employment discrimination: what does EU
law offer Europe's carers? 101
Lisa Waddington
8. Gender and `plastic' citizenship in European social law 129
Anna-Maria Konsta
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vi Before and after the economic crisis
Section 1 From Equality to Dignity at Work and Social Citizenship
9. The reasonableness principle in the European Court of Justice
age discrimination cases 141
Piera Loi
10. The principle of non-discrimination within the Fixed-Term
Work Directive 155
Mark Bell
11. A dual European social citizenship? 170
Claire Marzo
Section 2 Trade Union Action and Workers' Participation
12. Toward new synergies through worker representatives? 187
Sylvaine Laulom
13. Toward a de-fundamentalisation of collective labour rights in
European social law? 203
Antonio Lo Faro
14. How the European Court of Human Rights gave us Enerji to
cope with Laval and Viking ...
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