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Toward a De-fundamentalisation of Collective Labour Rights in European Social Law?

In: Before and After the Economic Crisis

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  • Antonio Lo Faro

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This timely book casts new light on the key issues arising from the contentious debate around the future of the European Social Model. The book brings together leading experts to provide a thorough and well-informed response to the recent developments in European social and labour law and policy, in the light of institutional changes. The contributors provide unique insights as they evaluate the impact of the enlargement processes, the implications of the Lisbon treaty, the integration of the Charter into EU law – and, crucially, the consequences of the economic crisis.

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  • Antonio Lo Faro, 2011. "Toward a De-fundamentalisation of Collective Labour Rights in European Social Law?," Chapters, in: Marie-Ange Moreau (ed.), Before and After the Economic Crisis, chapter 13, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:14296_13
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