This article analyses Brexit and the declaration of the European Pillar of Social Rights from the perspective of constitutional and economic theory of labour law. It concludes that both events are constitutional moments, in that they are examples of political choices in which values of a political community are expressed in some symbolic form. However, it is argued that the Social Pillar is merely the latest example of a serious failing in European social policy, in which existential constitutional statements of values are prioritised ahead of ontological constitutional frameworks which create the necessary economic and social actors and institutions to achieve those very social goals. The success of the internal market was built on the cle...
Our analysis first briefly outlines the growth of Social Europe, from its origins focused on what we...
This Chapter outlines the legal contradictions in the European ‘project’ with regard to work. In par...
The purpose is to give a first analysis of the new framework for the protection of EU citizens and w...
This article analyses Brexit and the declaration of the European Pillar of Social Rights from the pe...
This article analyses Brexit and the declaration of the European Pillar of Social Rights from the pe...
This article analyses Brexit and the declaration of the European Pillar of Social Rights from the pe...
This article analyses Brexit and the declaration of the European Pillar of Social Rights from the pe...
This article analyses Brexit and the declaration of the European Pillar of Social Rights from the pe...
When Denmark, the Republic of Ireland and the UK joined the European Communities in 1973, their gove...
Depending on your perspective, EU social policy is either regarded as the soft bit of EU law, an ess...
If the critics are right, the European Union’s (EU’s) social model is dead and that is the end of it...
Our analysis first briefly outlines the growth of Social Europe, from its origins focused on what we...
This Chapter outlines the legal contradictions in the European ‘project’ with regard to work. In par...
This article sets out to review the policies introduced by the European Pillar of Social Rights and ...
The article provides a critical account of the impact of the European Employment Strategy (EES) on n...
Our analysis first briefly outlines the growth of Social Europe, from its origins focused on what we...
This Chapter outlines the legal contradictions in the European ‘project’ with regard to work. In par...
The purpose is to give a first analysis of the new framework for the protection of EU citizens and w...
This article analyses Brexit and the declaration of the European Pillar of Social Rights from the pe...
This article analyses Brexit and the declaration of the European Pillar of Social Rights from the pe...
This article analyses Brexit and the declaration of the European Pillar of Social Rights from the pe...
This article analyses Brexit and the declaration of the European Pillar of Social Rights from the pe...
This article analyses Brexit and the declaration of the European Pillar of Social Rights from the pe...
When Denmark, the Republic of Ireland and the UK joined the European Communities in 1973, their gove...
Depending on your perspective, EU social policy is either regarded as the soft bit of EU law, an ess...
If the critics are right, the European Union’s (EU’s) social model is dead and that is the end of it...
Our analysis first briefly outlines the growth of Social Europe, from its origins focused on what we...
This Chapter outlines the legal contradictions in the European ‘project’ with regard to work. In par...
This article sets out to review the policies introduced by the European Pillar of Social Rights and ...
The article provides a critical account of the impact of the European Employment Strategy (EES) on n...
Our analysis first briefly outlines the growth of Social Europe, from its origins focused on what we...
This Chapter outlines the legal contradictions in the European ‘project’ with regard to work. In par...
The purpose is to give a first analysis of the new framework for the protection of EU citizens and w...