The transformation of labour law in Europe : a comparative study of 15 countries, 1945-2004

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The transformation of labour law in Europe : a comparative study of 15 countries, 1945-2004

edited by Bob Hepple and Bruno Veneziani

Hart, 2009

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [355]-373) and index

Contents of Works

  • Economic policy and labour law / Niklas Bruun and Bob Hepple
  • Regulation of the labour market / Antonio Ojeda Avilés and Jordi García Viña
  • The employment relationship / Bruno Veneziani
  • Equality at work / Bob Hepple
  • Wage labour and social security / Robert Rebhahn
  • Collective labour relations / Antoine Jacobs
  • Workers' representation at the plant and enterprise level / Ulrich Mückenberger
  • Enforcement of labour law / Jonas Malmberg

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Description

The labour laws of European democracies all underwent major transformations in the seven decades after the Second World War. Following reconstruction, these laws became an essential element in the building of welfare states; in the 1980s and 1990s they were the target of neo-liberal deregulation; and at the beginning of the 21st century new 'flexible' labour laws have attempted to integrate economic and social policy. This book, a sequel to 'The Making of Labour Law in Europe- A Comparative Study of Nine Countries up to 1945' (ed. B Hepple), compares the similarities and differences in the ways in which EU Member States reflected and shaped these general developments, in the context of economic, social and political changes over the period 1945-2004. Note: the Publishers are issuing a reprint of the first volume, 'The Making of Labour Law in Europe - A Comparative Study of Nine Countries up to 1945' to coincide with publication of the sequel. The great strength of the collection is on the focus on context, with chapters looking at developments in labour market trends and structures of worker represntation. Whilst probably not a book for a general readership, this is by no means an exclusively academic text. There is much of interest for active trace unionists and those with an interest in pan-European developments affecting workers. Darren O'Grady European Review Summer Issue 2010

Table of Contents

Contents. 1. Introduction (Bob Hepple). 2. Economic Policy and Labour Law (Niklas Bruun and Bob Hepple). 3.Regulation of the Labour Market (Antonio Ojeda Aviles and Jordi Garcia Vina). 4 The Employment Relationship (Bruno Veneziani). 5. Equality at Work (Bob Hepple). 6. Wage Labour and Social Security (Robert Rebhahn). 7. Collective Labour Relations (Antoine Jacobs). 8. Workers' Representation on Plant and Enterprise Level (Ulrich Muckenberger). 9. Enforcement of Labour Law (Jonas Malmberg).

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