Description
Using a multidimensional approach inspired by Nancy Fraser's scholarship, Hungler assesses the legal and social factors shaping the experiences of vulnerable groups. She employs a mixed methodology to explore the impact of EU policy on poverty and exclusion. Ultimately, this book demonstrates that there is no 'one size fits all' solution to the many expansive, socio-political challenges in Europe.
Social Justice, Welfare and EU Law is beneficial for academics of European law, labour law, labour policy and comparative social policy. Political scientists who are interested in the core-periphery discourse will also find it to be a vital read.
About the Author
Sara Hungler, Senior Researcher, Institute for Legal Studies, Centre for Social Sciences and Associate Professor of Law, Department of Labour and Social Law, ELTE, Hungary
Reviews
'Sara Hungler argues convincingly that EU regulatory competence can be effectively extended to social matters. The feasibility of binding regulation, necessary for effective social integration, is demonstrated through the comparative analysis of two vulnerable groups at opposite ends of EU regulation: working mothers, a regulatory "success story" and the unemployed, still a mere "aspirational goal". Converting this aspiration into regulation seems viable through innovative and unique research and legal methods presenting the Visegrad Countries and their specific historic backgrounds as a comparative framework for analysis. The combination of theory and illustrative practical examples will inspire both academics and practitioners of law and policy.' -- Csilla Kollonay-Lehoczky, Central European University, Austria
'Sara Hungler powerfully demonstrates that welfare states have societal commitments to protecting working mothers and unemployed people. In Social Justice, Welfare and EU Law, Hungler's remarkable study of Visegrad welfare laws and policies, she rekindles hope that welfare states can advance social justice.' -- Brian Gran, Case Western Reserve University, US
'Based on Nancy Fraser's theory of social justice, Sara Hungler's eye-opening book delves into both the achievements and the loopholes of the European social model. Through a masterful combination of legal analysis and a social science approach, the author provides an insightful, integrated inquiry into the Visegrad Countries highlighting the current and prospective impact of EU policies aiming at reducing poverty and curbing social exclusion in the European Union.' -- Marco Biasi, University of Milan, Italy
Book Information
ISBN 9781035323777
Author Sara Hungler
Format Hardback
Page Count 280
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd