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OverviewThis is an exciting collection of essays by an internationally distinguished group of writers. It is the first book of its kind to take stock of what cmmunity labour law has achieved to date but also explores its directions in the future. The book is ambitious in scope, covering the foundations of EC labour law, the principal policy developments which have shaped it, institutional relations and the extent to which these policies have been implemented in fields such as discrimination, employment, immigration, and the Social Fund. This collection will appeal to students and practitioners of European Community law, labour law, and social policy. The essays are written in honour Professor Lord Wedderburn of Charlton, the doyen of European labour law studies and one of the century's outstanding legal scholars. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul Davies (Reader in Law of the Enterprise; Fellow, Reader in Law of the Enterprise; Fellow, Balliol College, Oxford) , Antoine Lyon-Caen (Professor, Professor, University of Paris II) , Silvana Sciarra (Professor, Professor, University of Florence) , Spiros Simitis (Professor, Professor, University of Frankfurt)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Clarendon Press Dimensions: Width: 16.30cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 24.20cm Weight: 0.722kg ISBN: 9780198260103ISBN 10: 0198260105 Pages: 360 Publication Date: 20 February 1997 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsa stimulating and provocative book that should be of considerable interest to all students of comparative labor law./ The contributions to this volume are characterized by penetrating and critical analyses.../ ... a collection of clear-eyed, generally sympathetic, but critical appraisals, from a variety of different perspectives .../ Benjamin Aaron, Professor of Law Emeritus, UCLA School of Law, Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal, Vol 19, 1998. The scope of the book is far-reaching...The creation of this book was an ambitious project. It clearly had a long gestation period but this may have been inevitable in order to bring together the work of such eminent scholars...this book clearly would be a valuable addition to any library and a worthy tribute to Bill Wedderburn. The scope of the book is far-reaching...The creation of this book was an ambitious project. It clearly had a long gestation period but this may have been inevitable in order to bring together the work of such eminent scholars...this book clearly would be a valuable addition to any library and a worthy tribute to Bill Wedderburn. a stimulating and provocative book that should be of considerable interest to all students of comparative labor law./ The contributions to this volume are characterized by penetrating and critical analyses.../ ... a collection of clear-eyed, generally sympathetic, but critical appraisals, from a variety of different perspectives .../ Benjamin Aaron, Professor of Law Emeritus, UCLA School of Law, Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal, Vol 19, 1998. """The scope of the book is far-reaching...The creation of this book was an ambitious project. It clearly had a long gestation period but this may have been inevitable in order to bring together the work of such eminent scholars...this book clearly would be a valuable addition to any library and a worthy tribute to Bill Wedderburn."" a stimulating and provocative book that should be of considerable interest to all students of comparative labor law./ The contributions to this volume are characterized by penetrating and critical analyses.../ ... a collection of clear-eyed, generally sympathetic, but critical appraisals, from a variety of different perspectives .../ Benjamin Aaron, Professor of Law Emeritus, UCLA School of Law, Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal, Vol 19, 1998." The scope of the book is far-reaching...The creation of this book was an ambitious project. It clearly had a long gestation period but this may have been inevitable in order to bring together the work of such eminent scholars...this book clearly would be a valuable addition to any library and a worthy tribute to Bill Wedderburn. a stimulating and provocative book that should be of considerable interest to all students of comparative labor law./ The contributions to this volume are characterized by penetrating and critical analyses.../ ... a collection of clear-eyed, generally sympathetic, but critical appraisals, from a variety of different perspectives .../ Benjamin Aaron, Professor of Law Emeritus, UCLA School of Law, Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal, Vol 19, 1998. Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |