Public Employment Services and European Law

Author:   Mark Freedland FBA (, Professor of Employment Law, University of Oxford) ,  Paul Craig QC FBA (, Professor of English Law, University of Oxford) ,  Catherine Jacqueson (, Lecturer in Law, University of Copenhagen) ,  Nicola Kountouris (, Lecturer in Law, University of Reading)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199233489


Pages:   448
Publication Date:   27 September 2007
Format:   Hardback
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How can the EU's community of welfare states adapt their public policies to economic globalization? What happens when the economic and social aims of the EU come into conflict? This book examines the developing legal regimes and regulation of public services in the UK and other European countries. Public services are examined though a case-study of the complex area of public employment services. These are job-placement and vocational training services which aim to maximize employment and minimize unemployment within EU member States' Active Labour Market policies. Employment services are at the centre of a complex web of rules in both hard and soft forms of law deriving from the EU, national public law and from private, and at times contractual, agreements. They also lie at the crossroads of a series of trends in regulation, and priorities have been inspired by an array of conflicting policy rationales. These policy rationales include the establishment of an open and competitive European internal market, the establishment of an efficient welfare state, the scaling down of state administrative machinery, the fulfilment of core public service responsibilities, and the creation of public-private partnerships. Public employment services provide a highly informative and novel case study of the interaction and conflict between the economic and social aims of the EU and between regulation at national and supranational levels, and the changing forms which this regulation has taken.

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Author:   Mark Freedland FBA (, Professor of Employment Law, University of Oxford) ,  Paul Craig QC FBA (, Professor of English Law, University of Oxford) ,  Catherine Jacqueson (, Lecturer in Law, University of Copenhagen) ,  Nicola Kountouris (, Lecturer in Law, University of Reading)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.50cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.814kg
ISBN:  

9780199233489


ISBN 10:   0199233489
Pages:   448
Publication Date:   27 September 2007
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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This is an engaging study that makes compelling claims about the difficulties faced by public services, drawing upon a well-researched case study on PES. A detailed analysis of PES in each of the Member States is rightly avoided as too ambitious a project. The focus on trends enables the authors to extrapolate conclusions for reflecting on public services... The current political relevance of PES makes the study a revealing read for anyone with an interest in the regulatory vicissitudes facing public services in general; it is an essential read for those working in the area of PES and the European Employment Strategy in particular. Charlotte O'Brien, Common Market Law Review 46, 2009


`This is an engaging study that makes compelling claims about the difficulties faced by public services, drawing upon a well-researched case study on PES. A detailed analysis of PES in each of the Member States is rightly avoided as too ambitious a project. The focus on trends enables the authors to extrapolate conclusions for reflecting on public services... The current political relevance of PES makes the study a revealing read for anyone with an interest in the regulatory vicissitudes facing public services in general; it is an essential read for those working in the area of PES and the European Employment Strategy in particular.' Charlotte O'Brien, Common Market Law Review 46, 2009


This is an engaging study that makes compelling claims about the difficulties faced by public services, drawing upon a well-researched case study on PES. A detailed analysis of PES in each of the Member States is rightly avoided as too ambitious a project. The focus on trends enables the authors to extrapolate conclusions for reflecting on public services... The current political relevance of PES makes the study a revealing read for anyone with an interest in the regulatory vicissitudes facing public services in general; it is an essential read for those working in the area of PES and the European Employment Strategy in particular. * Charlotte O'Brien, Common Market Law Review 46, 2009 *


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Paul Craig QC FBA is Professor of English Law at the University of Oxford. Mark Freedland FBA is Professor of Employment Law at the University of Oxford. Dr Catherine Jacqueson is Lecturer in Law at the University of Copenhagen. Dr Nicola Kountouris is Lecturer in Law at the University of Reading.

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