This thesis addresses two questions: first, has there emerged in Europe a system of industrial relations which crosses national boundaries? Secondly, does organised labour contribute to the process of democratisation of the European Union? Scholars have argued that the EU cannot be democratised because there is no European society as such, no European network of intermediate social institutions, no European public sphere, no European demos and no Euro-democratic citizens’ movement. This thesis has discovered evidence to the contrary
ABSTRACT ■ This article considers what a transnational, and specifically European labour movement, w...
European trade unions play a major role in democratic interest intermediation. This role is currentl...
Compared with other world regions, European industrial relations have a few distinct traits: a relat...
Defence date: 28 June 2004Examining Board: Prof. Dr. Ulrich K. Pressus (Freie Universität Berlin) ; ...
The democratic nature of the EU, or the lack of it, has never been so important (Schmitter 2000; Er...
This paper explores the logical and historical determinants of European integration and reflects on ...
In the course of European integration, national trade unions in Europe founded the umbrella organiza...
Roland Erne's view of transnational trade union networks challenges the assertion that no realistic ...
The development of a European economic and social model poses serious challenges for European trade ...
European trade unions play a major role in democratic interest intermediation. This role is currentl...
There is a consensus among European trade unions that economic integration should be complemented by...
From the perspective of trade unions, European integration makes it more necessary than ever before ...
The politicisation of Europe is not a one-way street where transnational pressures can only trigger ...
The development of a European economic and social model poses serious challenges for European trade ...
[From the Introduction]. This paper argues that the perceived costs, benefits and opportunities of d...
ABSTRACT ■ This article considers what a transnational, and specifically European labour movement, w...
European trade unions play a major role in democratic interest intermediation. This role is currentl...
Compared with other world regions, European industrial relations have a few distinct traits: a relat...
Defence date: 28 June 2004Examining Board: Prof. Dr. Ulrich K. Pressus (Freie Universität Berlin) ; ...
The democratic nature of the EU, or the lack of it, has never been so important (Schmitter 2000; Er...
This paper explores the logical and historical determinants of European integration and reflects on ...
In the course of European integration, national trade unions in Europe founded the umbrella organiza...
Roland Erne's view of transnational trade union networks challenges the assertion that no realistic ...
The development of a European economic and social model poses serious challenges for European trade ...
European trade unions play a major role in democratic interest intermediation. This role is currentl...
There is a consensus among European trade unions that economic integration should be complemented by...
From the perspective of trade unions, European integration makes it more necessary than ever before ...
The politicisation of Europe is not a one-way street where transnational pressures can only trigger ...
The development of a European economic and social model poses serious challenges for European trade ...
[From the Introduction]. This paper argues that the perceived costs, benefits and opportunities of d...
ABSTRACT ■ This article considers what a transnational, and specifically European labour movement, w...
European trade unions play a major role in democratic interest intermediation. This role is currentl...
Compared with other world regions, European industrial relations have a few distinct traits: a relat...