International audienceSince the European Union came into existence, it has faced two major economic crises. In the 1970s, the first oil crisis put an end to the continuous and fastest economic growth of the first period of the European Economic Communities. More than 40 years later, the 2008 financial crisis generated a series of acute crises, the effects of which can be felt to this day. Comparing the European Union's social response to these two key periods, and more specifically comparing how the European Union faced the issue of company restructuring, highlights the evolution of Social Europe. While the 1970s saw the first steps towards harmonising social legislation, with the adoption of the first social directives, it has been almost ...
European corporate law has enjoyed a renaissance in the past decade. Fifteen years ago, this would h...
The Community is rapidly approaching a dramatic stage in its evolution - monetary union, a stage wit...
This volume presents a new perspective for discussing the European social contract and its main chal...
International audienceSince the European Union came into existence, it has faced two major economic ...
Terms such as 'Social Europe' and 'European Social Model' have long resided in the political and reg...
What drives European Union (EU) policy change in a sensitive and contentious area? To answer this qu...
What drives European Union (EU) policy change in a sensitive and contentious area? To answer this qu...
2009 began amidst one of the worst economic crises experienced in Europe for 80 years. The credit cr...
This article analyzes the changes in European governance since the beginning of the euro crisis in r...
The outbreak and the continuing economic crisis and recession stress the difficul emergence of socil...
This book presents a series of extremely stimulating analyses of the process of corporate restructur...
This paper aims to ask whether the social dimension of the European Union still exists in a period o...
The transformation of financial relations in the EU has been accelerated by monetary union. 2. The t...
This working paper aims to provide a critical assessment of the impact of the economic and financial...
This Policy Brief summarises the main findings of a European project set up by the association ASTRE...
European corporate law has enjoyed a renaissance in the past decade. Fifteen years ago, this would h...
The Community is rapidly approaching a dramatic stage in its evolution - monetary union, a stage wit...
This volume presents a new perspective for discussing the European social contract and its main chal...
International audienceSince the European Union came into existence, it has faced two major economic ...
Terms such as 'Social Europe' and 'European Social Model' have long resided in the political and reg...
What drives European Union (EU) policy change in a sensitive and contentious area? To answer this qu...
What drives European Union (EU) policy change in a sensitive and contentious area? To answer this qu...
2009 began amidst one of the worst economic crises experienced in Europe for 80 years. The credit cr...
This article analyzes the changes in European governance since the beginning of the euro crisis in r...
The outbreak and the continuing economic crisis and recession stress the difficul emergence of socil...
This book presents a series of extremely stimulating analyses of the process of corporate restructur...
This paper aims to ask whether the social dimension of the European Union still exists in a period o...
The transformation of financial relations in the EU has been accelerated by monetary union. 2. The t...
This working paper aims to provide a critical assessment of the impact of the economic and financial...
This Policy Brief summarises the main findings of a European project set up by the association ASTRE...
European corporate law has enjoyed a renaissance in the past decade. Fifteen years ago, this would h...
The Community is rapidly approaching a dramatic stage in its evolution - monetary union, a stage wit...
This volume presents a new perspective for discussing the European social contract and its main chal...