The rights related to pregnancy, maternity and parenthood in the workplace have significantly evolved in recent decades. Such evolution has been triggered by important social changes, such as the increasing involvement of men in caring activities as well as the development of new forms of families in which children are being raised. Yet, these changes are not always adequately addressed by the existing legal framework. The article examines the pregnant workers directive (92/85/eec) and its interpretation and application in the case law of the court of justice of the european union, and concludes that it is in urgent need of reform. The conclusions are based on the evaluation of the related case law of the european court of human rights, in ...
Recent case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) questions whether traditional w...
Uskladiti poklicno in družinsko življenje je velik izziv za delavke matere, sploh v današnjem času, ...
Following PIETERS’ classification of social risks , at least two social risks can be identified duri...
The rights related to pregnancy, maternity and parenthood in the workplace have significantly evolve...
This paper studies the different directives regulating the protection of pregnancy and maternity of ...
Incapacity for work on the grounds of pregnancy and birth-related illness has long proved problemati...
This article discusses the EC\u27s legal accommodation of pregnancy in the workplace and the interpr...
Protection of women in relation to pregnancy and maternity is generally regulated in the Council Dir...
Consideration of the labor law protection of pregnant and women who have recently given birth in the...
This thesis provides an analysis and comparison of the EU and national legislation concerning protec...
The EU Directives on maternity leave adopt a single social risk approach, focusing primarily on the ...
An analysis of the increasing number of women to be found in the workplace, and the rapidly changing...
In Jessy Saint Prix v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU...
Pregnancy is significantly protected in labour law and the position of a pregnant woman in employmen...
EU Directives on maternity leave, namely the Pregnant Workers Directive (PrWD) and Directive 2010/4...
Recent case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) questions whether traditional w...
Uskladiti poklicno in družinsko življenje je velik izziv za delavke matere, sploh v današnjem času, ...
Following PIETERS’ classification of social risks , at least two social risks can be identified duri...
The rights related to pregnancy, maternity and parenthood in the workplace have significantly evolve...
This paper studies the different directives regulating the protection of pregnancy and maternity of ...
Incapacity for work on the grounds of pregnancy and birth-related illness has long proved problemati...
This article discusses the EC\u27s legal accommodation of pregnancy in the workplace and the interpr...
Protection of women in relation to pregnancy and maternity is generally regulated in the Council Dir...
Consideration of the labor law protection of pregnant and women who have recently given birth in the...
This thesis provides an analysis and comparison of the EU and national legislation concerning protec...
The EU Directives on maternity leave adopt a single social risk approach, focusing primarily on the ...
An analysis of the increasing number of women to be found in the workplace, and the rapidly changing...
In Jessy Saint Prix v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU...
Pregnancy is significantly protected in labour law and the position of a pregnant woman in employmen...
EU Directives on maternity leave, namely the Pregnant Workers Directive (PrWD) and Directive 2010/4...
Recent case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) questions whether traditional w...
Uskladiti poklicno in družinsko življenje je velik izziv za delavke matere, sploh v današnjem času, ...
Following PIETERS’ classification of social risks , at least two social risks can be identified duri...