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EU Employment Law Jeff Kenner

EU Employment Law By Jeff Kenner

EU Employment Law by Jeff Kenner


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This book traces the evolution of EU employment law and social policy from the Treaty of Rome through to the emerging themes post-Amsterdam.

EU Employment Law Summary

EU Employment Law: From Rome to Amsterdam and Beyond by Jeff Kenner

This book traces the evolution of European Union employment law and social policy from its essentially economic origins in the Treaty of Rome through to the emerging themes post-Amsterdam: co-ordination of national employment policies,modernisation of social laws and combating discrimination. Each stage of development of Community employment law and social policy is analysed in depth to give a sense of perspective to this fast changing field. As the European Union seeks to meet the challenges of globalisation the need to develop social policy as a productive factor has come to the fore. The author explains how the social, economic and employment imperatives of European integration have always been intertwined and how the emergence of Community employment law from its hitherto twilight existence is best understood through an examination of consistent strands of policy development.

EU Employment Law Reviews

This is an original book.It searches for the soul of European employment law.this is an excellent book, recommended reading for those who want to reflect upon the meaning, the significance and the relevance of European Labour Law after 50 years and beyond. Roger Blanpain International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations Vol. 20; No. 3; 2004 This is a meticulous historical account of EU employment law. Kenner's chronological approach is not replicated in other standard texts on EU social policy and is ultimately one which proves rewarding insofar as it sets various initiatives in context. Through this tour of the different stages of EU constitutional development, he demonstrates the ways in which social, economic and employment imperatives have interacted. In doing so, he provides us with the means to understand present policy and current proposals for reform. Tonia Novitz Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law March 2004 Jeff Kenner's book, a successful combination of the analytical and explanatory attitude of a manual and the reconstructive approach of a theoretical inquiry, offers a complete and thorough synopsis of the long and complex historical experience of Community employment law from its origins to date. Stefano Giubboni Yearbook of European Law May 2004 The work is rich both in legal analysis and in the kind of institutional detail that is necessary in order to understand the background to the development of the law. The reader will find here detailed doctrinal explanations of the various Treaty provisions, directives and court decisions that have shaped the law at various points, alongside accounts of the coalition-building and tactical manoeuvring that lay behind the key legislative developments. The book,can be read as a legal treatise, but it differs from most other works on EU employment law by attempting to place the law's evolution in the context of a wider political and institutional process of policy formation. It thereby makes an innovative and important contribution to the field of European legal studies. Simon Deakin Industrial Relations Journal December 2004

About Jeff Kenner

Jeff Kenner is Senior Lecturer in European Law at the University of Nottingham.

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GOR004776514
9781901362695
1901362698
EU Employment Law: From Rome to Amsterdam and Beyond by Jeff Kenner
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2002-12-23
648
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