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Titre(s) : From labour law to social competition law? [Texte imprimé] / editors, Marc Rigaux, Jan Buelens, Amanda Latinne
Publication : Cambridge, United Kingdom : Intersentia, cop. 2014
Description matérielle : x, 187 pages ; 24 cm
Collection : Publications on labour law
Lien à la collection : Publications on labour law
Comprend : Labour law or social competition law? The right to dignity of working people questioned
(once again) : observations on the future of labour law / Marc Rigaux ; Droit du
travail ou droit de la concurrence sociale? De droit à la dignité du travailleur est-il
(à nouveau) remis en question? / René de Quenaudon ; Instruments of labour law :
it is high time to start wondering whether labour law has not changed into social
competition law, meaning that the right to dignity of working people is questioned
(once again) / Jens M. Schubert ; Les changements juridiques sur le marché du travail
externe et interne / Jan Buelens ; Le droit du travail et les modifications apportées
au marché du travail / Esteban Martinez ; Labour law and competition / Wolfgang Däubler
; Market rules and the right to strike : a different approach / Giovanni Orlandini
and Filip Dorssemont ; Fundamental social rights : an added value to the protection
of workers? The increasing importance of fundamental (social) rights to the development
of labour law? / Teun Jaspers and Willemijn Roozendaal ; Le droit du travail, la
restauration de l'autonomie de la volonté individuelle et la montée de la soft law
/ Fleur Laronze ; Mutating or dissolving labour law? The fundamental right to dignity
of working people questioned (once again) / Barbara Kresal ; Human dignity and decent
work as ultimate objectives of labour law : towards 'basic social law' with a labour
law component / Kelly Reyniers ; Labour law or social competition law : some concluding
critical remarks / Amanda Latinne.
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references.
English and French.
It may seem dangerous to express oneself on the future of labour law, since it is
widely considered to be in crisis by scholars of the field. There is no doubt that
anyone attempting to predict the probable developments by presenting hypotheses regarding
these developments runs the risk of making errors. Especially the impossibility to
guarantee the relevancy of the chosen parameters and a correct evaluation of the nature
of their relations could lead to erroneous predictions. The same applies when one
has the ambition to pronounce oneself on the future of institutions, structures or
procedures laid down in and protected by law. The objective of this book is threefold.
First of all, it draws attention to a number of phenomena and processes both within
and outside the law that affect the protective mechanisms and essential functions
of labour law. Secondly, the authors want to point out their main causes and principal
consequences. Finally, the book reflects the remedies proposed by the authors to preserve
the essential task of labour law. Those objectives are achieved by developing the
following four themes: the existential relation between labour law, the labour market
and social competition; the historical tie between labour law and human dignity; the
relationship between labour law, market law and (social) competition law; and finally
the risk of a renewed contestation of the dignity of working people. The aim of this
book is to provide intellectually challenging ideas for those interested in understanding,
explaining and interpreting labour laws - whether they are scholars, practitioners,
judges, policy-makers, or workers and employers.
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Rigaux, Marc. Éditeur scientifique
Buelens, Jan. Éditeur scientifique
Latinne, Amanda. Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Droit du travail
Indice(s) Dewey :
344.01 (23e éd.) = Droit du travail
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781780682211. - ISBN 1780682212 (br.)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb44293431b
Notice n° :
FRBNF44293431
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