Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy | |
A More Liberal and Economic, and a Less Social Approach: The Impact of Recent ECJ Rulings | |
Nada Bodiroga Vukobrat1  Hana Horak2  | |
[1] University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law;University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics; | |
关键词: european social model; freedom to provide services; viking and laval judgements; fundamental human rights; eu enlargement; flexicurity model; right to collective action; | |
DOI : 10.3935/cyelp.04.2008.73 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
This paper examines the interaction between the labour market, social standards and the European Social model on the one hand, and the freedom to provide services on the other. First, the authors analyse whether the Viking and Laval judgements define fundamental human rights as directly opposing fundamental economic freedoms in the internal market. Second, in the context of globalisation, EU enlargement, and the development of the so-called flexicurity model, they gauge to what extent the process of establishing social standards conflicts with employment strategy. The authors further concentrate on the function and legitimacy of the right to collective action in the light of the open methods of coordination. They seek to provide an answer to whether the Viking and Laval cases represent another step towards the erosion of the European Social Model.
【 授权许可】
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