Some scholarly works on legal mobilization have highlighted the diffusion of litigious policies to address social problems in Europe, considering that a rights’ revolution was underway. While many of these studies have examined the diffusion of litigious policy at European level or in the United Kingdom, I suggest paying attention to Belgium and Sweden, two countries that have been under-examined by the socio-legal literature. Focusing on the implementation of anti- discrimination policy and norms, this paper explores the litigious activity of national equality agencies in the domestic labor court. The analysis of organizations’ litigious policy in Continental Europe invites to integrate another variable to the analysis of the structure of ...
Abstract The overall aim of this paper is to examine the impact of ideologies and norms on a legal...
The European Court of Justice\u27s ( ECJ ) Laval quartet held that worker collective actions that im...
This paper looks at European trade unions and employers, their awareness of racial/ethnic discrimina...
Some scholarly works on legal mobilization have highlighted the diffusion of litigious policies to a...
Through their different encounters with union, court, and government equality agency lawyers, worker...
Through their different encounters with union, court, and government equality agency lawyers, worker...
‘Equal pay for equal work’ is a longstanding feminist claim. In this regard, the 1975 Equal Pay Dire...
Legal mobilization in the courts has emerged as an increasingly important social movement strategy, ...
Drawing on data from a Europe wide project, together with existing data on equality and diversity in...
Over the past few decades, European countries have witnessed a proliferation of legal norms concerni...
Migrant workers, both regular and irregular, are at particular risk of having their rights violated....
After the last European Union expansion the east European countries became members of the European U...
Some scholarly works have highlighted the diffusion of the US disability rights model in Europe, con...
This thesis is essentially a political jurisprudential case study of two labor disputes and their ju...
Section 8(a)(5) of the National Labor Relations Act establishes a mandatory duty for statutory emplo...
Abstract The overall aim of this paper is to examine the impact of ideologies and norms on a legal...
The European Court of Justice\u27s ( ECJ ) Laval quartet held that worker collective actions that im...
This paper looks at European trade unions and employers, their awareness of racial/ethnic discrimina...
Some scholarly works on legal mobilization have highlighted the diffusion of litigious policies to a...
Through their different encounters with union, court, and government equality agency lawyers, worker...
Through their different encounters with union, court, and government equality agency lawyers, worker...
‘Equal pay for equal work’ is a longstanding feminist claim. In this regard, the 1975 Equal Pay Dire...
Legal mobilization in the courts has emerged as an increasingly important social movement strategy, ...
Drawing on data from a Europe wide project, together with existing data on equality and diversity in...
Over the past few decades, European countries have witnessed a proliferation of legal norms concerni...
Migrant workers, both regular and irregular, are at particular risk of having their rights violated....
After the last European Union expansion the east European countries became members of the European U...
Some scholarly works have highlighted the diffusion of the US disability rights model in Europe, con...
This thesis is essentially a political jurisprudential case study of two labor disputes and their ju...
Section 8(a)(5) of the National Labor Relations Act establishes a mandatory duty for statutory emplo...
Abstract The overall aim of this paper is to examine the impact of ideologies and norms on a legal...
The European Court of Justice\u27s ( ECJ ) Laval quartet held that worker collective actions that im...
This paper looks at European trade unions and employers, their awareness of racial/ethnic discrimina...