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Effective Enforcement of EU Labour Law
Effective Enforcement of EU Labour Law
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ISBN No.: 9781509944453
Pages: 592
Year: 202401
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 107.53
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PART I UNDERSTANDING ENFORCEMENT 1. The Enforcement Structure for EU Labour Law Antoine Jacobs (Tilburg University, the Netherlands) 2. Remedies and Sanctions in EU Labour Law Aristea Koukiadaki (University of Manchester, UK) 3. Access to Justice Klaus Lörcher (formerly European Trade Union Conference, Belgium) 4. Enforcing EU Labour Law by Means of Administrative Law Joanna Unterschütz (University of Business and Administration in Gdynia, Poland) 5. Enforcement by Means of Criminal Law Joanna Unterschütz (University of Business and Administration in Gdynia, Poland) 6. Soft Methods of Enforcement of European Labour Law Standards Csilla Kollonay-Lehoczky (Central European University, Hungary) 7. Strategic Enforcement of EU Labour Law Klaus Lörcher (formerly European Trade Union Conference, Belgium) 8.


Enforcement of EU Labour Law in a Transnational Context Mijke Houwerzijl (Tilburg University, the Netherlands) 9. The EU's Role in the Extra-territorial Enforcement of Labour Laws Simon Deakin (University of Cambridge, UK) and Bhumika Billa (University of Cambridge, UK) PART II ENFORCEMENT IN SPECIFIC AREAS OF EU LABOUR LAW 10. Enforcing Non-discrimination Csilla Kollonay-Lehoczky (Central European University, Hungary) 11. Enforcing EU Information and Consultation Rights Silvia Rainone (European Trade Union Institute, Belgium) 12. Enforcing Migrant and Mobile Workers' Rights Zane Rasnaca (European Trade Union Institute, Belgium) 13. Enforcing the Rights of Non-standard Workers Barbara Kresal (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) 14. Towards Effective Enforcement of Occupational Health and Safety Law in the European Union Aude Cefaliello (European Trade Union Institute, Belgium) PART III MECHANISMS AND SPECIFIC ACTORS FOR ENFORCING EU LABOUR LAW 15. Enforcing EU Law via Collective Action Giovanni Orlandini (University of Siena, Italy) 16.


Collective Actors Enforcing EU Labour Law Filip Dorssemont (Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium) 17. The European Labour Authority: Missing Link in the Cross-Border Enforcement of EU Labour Law Piet Van Nuffel (KU Leuven, Belgium) 18. The Alert (Whistleblowing) in Light of the Enforcement of European Labour Law Elliot Cobbaut (Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium) 19. Enforcing Labour Law via Public Procurement Niklas Bruun (Hanken School of Economics, Finland) 20. The European Pillar of Social Rights: Transforming Promises into Reality Olivier de Schutter (Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium) 21. Enforcing EU Labour Law in the Context of EU Economic and Monetary Policy Mélanie Schmit (Housing First Europe, the Netherlands) and Marco Rocca (National Centre for Scientific Research, France) 22. Proposal for a Directive on Effective Enforcement Zane Rasnaca (European Trade Union Institute, Belgium), Aristea Koukiadaki (University of Manchester, UK), Klaus Lörcher (formerly European Trade Union Confederation, Belgium) and Niklas Bruun (Hanken School of Economics, Finland) Conclusion Zane Rasnaca (European Trade Union Institute, Belgium), Aristea Koukiadaki (University of Manchester, UK), Klaus Lörcher (formerly European Trade Union Confederation, Belgium) and Niklas Bruun (Hanken School of Economics, Finland).


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