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The Role of the Court of Justice in EU Labour Law - A case study on the transfer of undertaking directive KU Leuven
The main theme of this dissertation is to seek an answer to the following central research question: What role does the Court of Justice play in relation to the definition of the normative model with respect to labour law within the European Union? The interest in approaching this issue, the nature of which is rather complex, derives from two distinct premises that permeate EU labour law studies. The first is that labour law was originally ...
Completing economic and social integration: towards labour law for the United States of Europe KU Leuven
© Cambridge University Press 2013. The European labour law debate – and the broader issue of ‘resocialising Europe’ – is concerned with the social dimension of European integration. This is not a neutral terrain. Labour law scholarship has been struggling for a long time with the notion of the ‘European Social Model’ and the role and position of labour law in the European Union context. In the present times characterised by globalisation, ...
The "Right" way to go in international labour law - and beyond University of Antwerp
The path to follow in (cases of) International Labour Law should be trodden with caution. In this paper, the author highlights several points of attention and issues in the current debate of international labour law. The author also positions some of the issues that are currently being raised in international labour law in similar and broader debates about future developments in Private International Law.
Religion, discrimination, the head scarf and labour law University of Antwerp
Religion in society and religion in the workplace have recently become highly debated topics in many European countries such as Belgium, France and Germany. The focus of this paper is on religion in labour law in France and in Belgium from an EU law and from a labour law perspective. The main focus will be put on considering the recent headscarf cases in the case law of the European Court of Justice from March 2017 in a broad and comparative ...