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La recherche de nouvelles méthodes de régulation sociale: quelles fonctions, quelle complémentarités?

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  • Marie-Ange Moreau

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This paper tries to present a synthetic analysis of new social regulatory techniques in the field of Labour Law. They appeared by the economic regional integration or/and to answer to the choc created by globalisation. They can be seen as hard law as well as soft law, national, regional, transnational norms, substantial or procedural norms. These different options can be analysed in regional spaces by choice of harmonisation and convergence (EU, Nafta) and in the regulation created in multinational firms. This research wants to highlight advantages and limits of each type of regulatory technique and to identify their complementarities

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  • Marie-Ange Moreau, 2005. "La recherche de nouvelles méthodes de régulation sociale: quelles fonctions, quelle complémentarités?," EUI-LAW Working Papers 8, European University Institute (EUI), Department of Law.
  • Handle: RePEc:erp:euilaw:p0024
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