The operation of public services at both domestic and European levels is becoming a subject of considerable interest to researchers and policy makers alike. This book examines the economic and political implications of public services alongside a detailed analysis of their legal impact. Through this analysis, a new concept of constitutional citizenship is identified; a concept which would give consumers, as well as employees, new rights.
The operation of public services at both domestic and European levels is becoming a subject of considerable interest to researchers and policy makers ...
Taking as its starting point the authors' earlier work on Labour Legislation and Public Policy, this book provides a detailed account and critical analysis of British labor legislation and labor market regulation since the early 1990s. Referring back to the earlier history, and filling in the gaps in the early and mid-1990s, the work concentrates mainly on the legislation and policy measures in the employment sphere of the New Labour governments which have been in power since 1997, placing those developments in the context of the relevant aspects of European Community law. The work argues...
Taking as its starting point the authors' earlier work on Labour Legislation and Public Policy, this book provides a detailed account and critical ana...
This book is an analytical study of the current English law of traditional contracts of employment and of other personal employment contracts. Concentrating on the common law basis of individual employment law, it takes full account of relevant British and European Community legislation up to and including the Employment Act 2002.
This book is an analytical study of the current English law of traditional contracts of employment and of other personal employment contracts. Concent...
Part-time work has been the fastest growing of all forms of "non-standard" work. All member states of the European Union have given increasing attention to its regulation over the past quarter century. This book examines the influence of European Community rules and procedures on the development by member states of their policies towards part-time employment. It consists of an analysis of the relevant EU rules, a consideration of the national policies and the impact upon them of the EU provisions, as well as a suggested framework for the identification of these influences.
Part-time work has been the fastest growing of all forms of "non-standard" work. All member states of the European Union have given increasing attenti...
The contributions brought together in this book derive from joint seminars held by scholars from the University of Oxford and the University of Paris II. The starting point is the original divergence between two jurisdictions, with the initial rejection of the public-private divide as viewed under English law, while at the same time, the total acceptance as natural in French law. The book then demonstrates that the two systems have converged-the British one towards a certain degree of acceptance of the division and the French one towards a growing questioning of the division. However this is...
The contributions brought together in this book derive from joint seminars held by scholars from the University of Oxford and the University of Paris ...
Taking as its starting point the authors' earlier work on Labour Legislation and Public Policy, this book provides a detailed account and critical analysis of British labor legislation and labor market regulation since the early 1990s. Referring back to the earlier history, and filling in the gaps in the early and mid-1990s, the work concentrates mainly on the legislation and policy measures in the employment sphere of the New Labour governments which have been in power since 1997, placing those developments in the context of the relevant aspects of European Community law. The work argues...
Taking as its starting point the authors' earlier work on Labour Legislation and Public Policy, this book provides a detailed account and critical ana...
Part-time work has been the fastest growing of all forms of "non-standard" work. All member states of the European Union have given increasing attention to its regulation over the past quarter century. This book examines the influence of European Community rules and procedures on the development by member states of their policies towards part-time employment. It consists of an analysis of the relevant EU rules, a consideration of the national policies and the impact upon them of the EU provisions, as well as a suggested framework for the identification of these influences.
Part-time work has been the fastest growing of all forms of "non-standard" work. All member states of the European Union have given increasing attenti...
Written by a team of world-leading experts, this book sets the contract of employment in its theoretical context and provides a detailed doctrinal analysis of the subject. An ambitious and comprehensive treatise, this book will be the primary reference for practitioners and academics in the field.
Written by a team of world-leading experts, this book sets the contract of employment in its theoretical context and provides a detailed doctrinal ana...
There is a highly significant and under-considered intersection and interaction between migration law and labor law. Labor lawyers have tended to regard migration law as generally speaking outside their purview, and migration lawyers have somewhat similarly tended to neglect labor law. The culmination of a collaborative project on 'Migrants at Work' funded by the John Fell Fund, the Society of Legal Scholars, and the Research Centre at St John's College, Oxford, this volume brings together distinguished legal and migration scholars to examine the impact of migration law on labor rights and...
There is a highly significant and under-considered intersection and interaction between migration law and labor law. Labor lawyers have tended to rega...
Now available in paperback EU Law in the Member States is a new series dedicated to exploring the impact of landmark CJEU judgments and secondary legislation in legal systems across the European Union. Each book is written by a team of generalist EU lawyers and experts in the relevant field, bringing together perspectives from a wide range of different Member States in order to compare and analyze the effect of EU law on domestic legal systems and practice. This first volume focuses on the uneasy relationship between the economic freedoms enshrined in Articles 49 and 56 TFEU and the right of...
Now available in paperback EU Law in the Member States is a new series dedicated to exploring the impact of landmark CJEU judgments and secondary leg...