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European Economic and Social Constitutionalism After the Treaty of Lisbon

PUBLISHER Cambridge University Press (07/05/2011)
PRODUCT TYPE eBook (Open Ebook)

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European studies frequently regard the economic and social dimensions of EU integration as diametrically opposed, maintaining that this state of affairs is beyond change. This edited collection challenges this perceived wisdom, focusing on the post-Lisbon constitutional landscape. Taking the multi-layered polity that is Europe today as its central organising theme, it examines how the social and the economic might be reconciled under the Union's different forms of governance. The collection has a clear structure, opening with a theoretical appraisal of its theme, before considering three specific policy fields: migration policy and civic integration, company law and corporate social responsibility and the role of third sector providers in public healthcare. It concludes with three case studies in these fields, illustrating how the argument can be practically applied. Insightful and topical, with a unique interdisciplinary perspective, this is an important contribution to European Union law after the Lisbon Treaty.
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ISBN-13: 9780511835193
ISBN-10: 0511835191
Content Language: English
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Country of Origin: US
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Dewey Decimal: 341.242
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European studies frequently regard the economic and social dimensions of EU integration as diametrically opposed, maintaining that this state of affairs is beyond change. This edited collection challenges this perceived wisdom, focusing on the post-Lisbon constitutional landscape. Taking the multi-layered polity that is Europe today as its central organising theme, it examines how the social and the economic might be reconciled under the Union's different forms of governance. The collection has a clear structure, opening with a theoretical appraisal of its theme, before considering three specific policy fields: migration policy and civic integration, company law and corporate social responsibility and the role of third sector providers in public healthcare. It concludes with three case studies in these fields, illustrating how the argument can be practically applied. Insightful and topical, with a unique interdisciplinary perspective, this is an important contribution to European Union law after the Lisbon Treaty.
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Editor: Schiek, Dagmar
Dagmar Schiek is Chair in European Law and Director of the Centre of European Law and Legal Studies at the University of Leeds. She has worked extensively on European labour law and non-discrimination law, and published in leading academic publications on the German constitution and on the German collective agreement act.
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Editor: Schneider, Hildegard
Hildegard Schneider is Professor of European Law at Maastricht University, the Netherlands and at Universiteit Hasselt, Belgium, and Jean Monnet Chair for European Migration Law at Maastricht University.
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Editor: Liebert, Ulrike
Ulrike Liebert is Professor of Political Science, Jean Monnet Professor for European Politics, director of the Jean Monnet Centre for European Studies and co-director of the European Integration section of the Bremen International Graduate School for Social Sciences.
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