EU law recognizes the regulatory role of social partners—the bodies representing management and labour—but provides neither a legal nor a fully developed conceptual framework. An output analysis of the texts produced by the social partners demonstrates that they fulfil a variety of functions, both as stakeholders and co-regulators. However, only a small percentage of the documents produced in the European social dialogue have the status of EU collective agreements. It is the latter group which is most interesting from the point of view of regulation. A further analysis tracks the different interactions between EU law and EU collective agreements and highlights the tension between horizontal and vertical subsidiarity created by the REFIT age...
http://eiop.or.at/eiop/pdf/2012-SpecIssue-1_Introduction.pdfInternational audienceA consensual view ...
The author, after examining the growing interest of Eu institutions about Csr, analyses the relation...
The aim of this paper is to explore the European Social Dialogue as a regulatory institution and its...
The modern European concept of collective labour relations is based on the social dialogue, which re...
Almost twenty years ago the Maastricht Treaty introduced procedures for European Social Dialogue, as...
Is there potential, at European level, for joint regulation of employment relations? Over the short ...
Over the short history of European integration, the European institutions and social partners have s...
The European social dialogue provides for the signing of collective agreements between employers’ as...
The European Social Dialogue, and its output, the European collective agreements, are intended to im...
Through the European social dialogue, the national trade unions and employer organisations are close...
EU Social Dialogue is an institutionalised set of procedural arrangements that can be used to establ...
In this master’s final paper it is presented the analysis of the social partnership background, basi...
Contemporary EC social policy-making is characterized by the coexistence and entanglement of governm...
ABSTRACT: The problem of social dialogue and conceptual crystallization (Ștefanescu 2017) of this ph...
The concept of social dialogue is approached differently at international level. According to the de...
http://eiop.or.at/eiop/pdf/2012-SpecIssue-1_Introduction.pdfInternational audienceA consensual view ...
The author, after examining the growing interest of Eu institutions about Csr, analyses the relation...
The aim of this paper is to explore the European Social Dialogue as a regulatory institution and its...
The modern European concept of collective labour relations is based on the social dialogue, which re...
Almost twenty years ago the Maastricht Treaty introduced procedures for European Social Dialogue, as...
Is there potential, at European level, for joint regulation of employment relations? Over the short ...
Over the short history of European integration, the European institutions and social partners have s...
The European social dialogue provides for the signing of collective agreements between employers’ as...
The European Social Dialogue, and its output, the European collective agreements, are intended to im...
Through the European social dialogue, the national trade unions and employer organisations are close...
EU Social Dialogue is an institutionalised set of procedural arrangements that can be used to establ...
In this master’s final paper it is presented the analysis of the social partnership background, basi...
Contemporary EC social policy-making is characterized by the coexistence and entanglement of governm...
ABSTRACT: The problem of social dialogue and conceptual crystallization (Ștefanescu 2017) of this ph...
The concept of social dialogue is approached differently at international level. According to the de...
http://eiop.or.at/eiop/pdf/2012-SpecIssue-1_Introduction.pdfInternational audienceA consensual view ...
The author, after examining the growing interest of Eu institutions about Csr, analyses the relation...
The aim of this paper is to explore the European Social Dialogue as a regulatory institution and its...