Greece has signed and ratified the ESC and all its amending and additional protocols. Nevertheless, the implementation of the Charter rights was found to be on a rough path. Specifically in the era of the tripartite creditors’ administration (“the Troika”) of the country’s economic affairs (2010-2019) Parliament was forced to pass measures, so called austerity measures, in overt violation of many fundamental employment rights enshrined in the Charter. This led to the delivery of decisions of non-conformity by the ECSR on relevant collective complaints filed by representative domestic trade unions against the Greek State. The latter could not escape the negative outcome of the proceedings, by asserting that the Government had not acted of it...
Decision no 3220/2017 of Piraeus’ Single-member Court of First Instance is of historical significanc...
The recent debt crisis in Europe has resulted in a significant number of structural reforms implemen...
This paper showcases the weaknesses of eu enlargement law and demonstrates how one Member State – na...
Greece has signed and ratified the ESC and all its amending and additional protocols. Nevertheless, ...
Greece has signed and ratified the ESC and all its amending and additional protocols. Nevertheless, ...
On the 5th of July 2017, the European Committee of Social Rights published another decision adopted ...
In order to fully assess the role played by the European Committee of Social Rights (ECSR) during th...
Austerity measures adopted by Greece since 2010 in return of financial assistance programs have had ...
Since 2010, multiple waves of EU/IMF-imposed legislative reforms have led to extensive deregulation ...
Greece went bankrupt in 2009 presumably because it run an exorbitant public deficit and had accumula...
Austerity measures in many European countries have led to the violation of social rights and widespr...
This article The European Social Charter ('ESC') is the most significant social rights treaty, truly...
In addition to the "Bismarckian" and "Beveridge" classifications of the Greek welfare system, it sha...
Greece was the first of the countries in the EU periphery engulfed in the so-called sovereign debt c...
Decision no 3220/2017 of Piraeus’ Single-member Court of First Instance is of historical significanc...
The recent debt crisis in Europe has resulted in a significant number of structural reforms implemen...
This paper showcases the weaknesses of eu enlargement law and demonstrates how one Member State – na...
Greece has signed and ratified the ESC and all its amending and additional protocols. Nevertheless, ...
Greece has signed and ratified the ESC and all its amending and additional protocols. Nevertheless, ...
On the 5th of July 2017, the European Committee of Social Rights published another decision adopted ...
In order to fully assess the role played by the European Committee of Social Rights (ECSR) during th...
Austerity measures adopted by Greece since 2010 in return of financial assistance programs have had ...
Since 2010, multiple waves of EU/IMF-imposed legislative reforms have led to extensive deregulation ...
Greece went bankrupt in 2009 presumably because it run an exorbitant public deficit and had accumula...
Austerity measures in many European countries have led to the violation of social rights and widespr...
This article The European Social Charter ('ESC') is the most significant social rights treaty, truly...
In addition to the "Bismarckian" and "Beveridge" classifications of the Greek welfare system, it sha...
Greece was the first of the countries in the EU periphery engulfed in the so-called sovereign debt c...
Decision no 3220/2017 of Piraeus’ Single-member Court of First Instance is of historical significanc...
The recent debt crisis in Europe has resulted in a significant number of structural reforms implemen...
This paper showcases the weaknesses of eu enlargement law and demonstrates how one Member State – na...