Harmonization and hazard : regulating health and safety in the European workplace
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書誌事項
Harmonization and hazard : regulating health and safety in the European workplace
(European law library)(European business law and practice series)
Graham & Trotman, 1992
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注記
Cover title: Harmonization and hazard : regulating workplace health and safety in the European Community
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
EC health and safety regulation involves two different but related kinds of tension. First, between desires for even-handed and for effective regulation, and second, between aims to improve controls over working conditions and desires to reduce legal constraints. This book centres on the first tension and explores how the concern of Article 118A EEC Treaty for both evenness and effectiveness can be resolved and realized in practice. The book has four objectives. First, to describe the bakckground to and progress made on Community legislation in this field. Second, to examine the legislative approach adopted and to place this in the context of other potential strategies for harmonization in Europe. Third, to describe the regimes for regulation health and safety work that operate in a number of "sample" Member States - throwing light on such variations of appraoch as may affect either the evenness or effectiveness with which such measures are enforced on the ground.
Finally, to draw conclusions: on how Community legislators can respond to disparities in domestic regulatory and legal structures; on feasibility of securing even-handed and effective regulation across Europe; on possible ways to evaluate the rigour with which regulation is applied in different Member States; and on the potential for harmonizing of different approaches to European legislation. The work addresses the growth of Community interest in, and action on, health and safety matters, discusses the different legislative strategies that are to be encountered in the Community, and describes the regimes for regulating health and safety at work that are encountered in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom. It is largely based on studies by a team of academics working under the auspices of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies of the University of London and funded by the United Kingdom Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
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