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Collective bargaining, discrimination, social security and European integration : papers and proceedings of the VIIth European Regional Congress of the International Society of Labour Law and Social Security Law, Stockholm, September 2002 / editor: R. Blanpain ; contributors A. Bronstein, ... [e.a.]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Bulletin of comparative labour relations ; 48Publication details: The Hague : Kluwer Law International, 2003Description: xi,484σ. ; 24εκISBN:
  • 9041120106
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 331.89 21 εκδ.
Other classification:
  • 13.06.5
Abstract: In genral, the papers stress the European situation, as it is in the EU - both as it exists today and as it is likely to be in the foreseeable future, a community of twenty-five nations - that the major work challenges are felt, and that the legal debate on relevant issues is strongest and most open. However, the tewnth-for distinguised authors include representatives from countries as far-flung as Belarus and Congo, Korea and Turkey, and with these contributions the analysis extends to a study of fundamental rights as the actually exist under a wide variety of labour and social security law regimes in today's world.
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In genral, the papers stress the European situation, as it is in the EU - both as it exists today and as it is likely to be in the foreseeable future, a community of twenty-five nations - that the major work challenges are felt, and that the legal debate on relevant issues is strongest and most open. However, the tewnth-for distinguised authors include representatives from countries as far-flung as Belarus and Congo, Korea and Turkey, and with these contributions the analysis extends to a study of fundamental rights as the actually exist under a wide variety of labour and social security law regimes in today's world.

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