The Covid-19 pandemic has had major socio-economic consequences, particularly for critical workers such as healthcare workers, seasonal workers and platform workers in their social rights enjoyment. This article analyses how EU law could protect social rights in times of Covid-19, with a specific focus on the possibilities and limits of the EU Charter in times of crisis for these certain categories of EU workers. The potential of EU legal instruments to protect vulnerable workers’ social rights is limited both by the limited legislative competences in the social policy field and the limited scope of application of the EU Charter. Furthermore, social rights enshrined in the Charter are often formulated as principles, which means they cannot ...
This Training Handbook offers an overview of the main challenges in the protection of social rights....
The COVID-19 pandemic, and pandemics in general, affect socioeconomically disadvantaged people more ...
Although often neglected by legal and policy analysis of the Eurozone crisis, an increasingly centra...
The Covid-19 pandemic has had major socio-economic consequences, particularly for critical workers s...
While news of successful vaccine trials is encouraging, the prospect of long-term restrictions under...
This special issue on the Covid-19 Pandemic in European Union: shortcomings and strengths of the EU ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had consequences in several dimensions within contemporary society. One of...
This article examines the process of derogation of the European Convention for the Protection of Hum...
Having rapidly escalated into a global crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the ability of s...
The situation in which the mankind found itself at the beginning of 2020 as a result of Covid-19 pan...
During the COVID-19 pandemic public authorities have to implement a variety of measures to counter t...
In connection with the COVID-19 pandemic, restrictions were introduced in many countries based on t...
The article seeks to analyse whether the resolutions of the Government of the Republic of Lithuania ...
Publication Date: 11 January 2017The European Commission has recently launched a ‘European Pillar of...
The subject. The article analyzes the phenomenon of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the huma...
This Training Handbook offers an overview of the main challenges in the protection of social rights....
The COVID-19 pandemic, and pandemics in general, affect socioeconomically disadvantaged people more ...
Although often neglected by legal and policy analysis of the Eurozone crisis, an increasingly centra...
The Covid-19 pandemic has had major socio-economic consequences, particularly for critical workers s...
While news of successful vaccine trials is encouraging, the prospect of long-term restrictions under...
This special issue on the Covid-19 Pandemic in European Union: shortcomings and strengths of the EU ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had consequences in several dimensions within contemporary society. One of...
This article examines the process of derogation of the European Convention for the Protection of Hum...
Having rapidly escalated into a global crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the ability of s...
The situation in which the mankind found itself at the beginning of 2020 as a result of Covid-19 pan...
During the COVID-19 pandemic public authorities have to implement a variety of measures to counter t...
In connection with the COVID-19 pandemic, restrictions were introduced in many countries based on t...
The article seeks to analyse whether the resolutions of the Government of the Republic of Lithuania ...
Publication Date: 11 January 2017The European Commission has recently launched a ‘European Pillar of...
The subject. The article analyzes the phenomenon of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the huma...
This Training Handbook offers an overview of the main challenges in the protection of social rights....
The COVID-19 pandemic, and pandemics in general, affect socioeconomically disadvantaged people more ...
Although often neglected by legal and policy analysis of the Eurozone crisis, an increasingly centra...