Description
First published in 1999, this volume examines how the challenge of defining and developing an effective structure of fundamental social rights for workers has long been a focus for debate at European level. Even before the emergence of the 1989 Charter of Fundamental Social Rights of Workers, proposals were being made to incorporate 'fundamental rights' provisions into the Treaties establishing the European Communities. Consequently, when a distinguished Comite des Sages produced its 1996 report For a Europe of Civic and Social Rights, the stage was set for intensive debate as to the way forward.
Reviews
'...some reflections from a uniquely qualified group...it also offers an important judicial contribution to the general fundamental rights debate, as well as a timely addition to the discourse on European social policy.' European Access '...provides an interestingly fresh perspective on familiar themes.' Industrial Relations Journal
Book Information
ISBN 9781138312081
Author Alan C. Neal
Format Paperback
Page Count 234
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g