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The concept of the employer has been surprisingly ignored in employment and corporate law, leaving protective norms unable to grapple with modern work arrangements. This book scrutinises the received concept of a unitary employer providing a functional reconceptualization as a framework for future arguments and coherent judicial decision-making.
Labor laws and legislation --- Law, Politics & Government --- Law, General & Comparative --- Employees --- Employment law --- Industrial relations --- Labor law --- Labor standards (Labor law) --- Work --- Working class --- Industrial laws and legislation --- Social legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Law and legislation
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Regulation 261/2004 on Air Passengers' Rights has been amongst the most high-profile pieces of EU secondary legislation of the past years, generating controversial judgments of the Court of Justice, from C-344/04 ex parte IATA to C-402/07 Sturgeon. The Regulation has led to equally challenging decisions across the Member States, ranging from judicial enthusiasm for passenger rights to domestic courts holding that a Regulation could not be relied upon by an individual claimant or even threatening outright to refuse to apply its provisions. The economic stakes are significant for passengers and airlines alike, and despite the European Commission's recent publication of reform proposals, controversies appear far from settled. At the same time the Regulation should, according to the Treaty, have uniform, direct and general application in all the Member States of the Union. How, then, can this diversity be explained? What implications do the diverging national interpretations have for the EU's regulatory strategy at large? This book brings together leading experts in the field to present a series of case studies from 15 different Member States as well as the extra-territorial application of Regulation 261, combined with high-level analysis from the perspectives of Aviation law and EU law
Flight delays --- Law and legislation --- European Parliament. --- Transport law --- Economic law --- European Union --- Flight delays - Law and legislation - European Union countries - Congresses --- Autriche --- Allemagne --- Belgique --- Pays-Bas --- Luxembourg --- Pologne --- Espagne --- Irlande --- Bulgarie --- République tchèque --- Slovaquie --- Estonie --- France --- Italie --- Royaume-Uni
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Que se passerait-il si votre patron était un algorithme ? L'économie des petits boulots promet de révolutionner le travail sous sa forme établie en remplaçant la corvée du 9h-17h par de la flexibilité et de l'indépendance. Les avantages potentiels sont énormes : les consommateurs jouissent de services à la demande facilement accessibles tandis que les micro-entrepreneurs sont à l'affût de petits boulots, de tâches, ou de courses sur des plateformes en ligne. Est-ce le futur du travail ? Ce livre propose une description stimulante du travail dans l'économie des petits boulots à travers le monde. Les récits contradictoires abondent : les petits boulots à la demande génèrent de la flexibilité entrepreneuriale ou du travail précaire, strictement contrôlé par des évaluations de l'utilisateur et de la surveillance algorithmique. La technologie sophistiquée des plateformes est le produit de l'innovation disruptive - alors que le modèle économique sous-jacent existe depuis des siècles. Pouvons-nous protéger les consommateurs et les travailleurs sans brider l'innovation ? Alors que les tribunaux et les gouvernements de par le monde commencent à aborder la problématique de l'économie des petits boulots, ce livre explore les défis du travail à la demande et explique comment nous pouvons assurer des conditions de travail décentes, protéger les consommateurs, et encourager l'innovation. Le droit du travail joue un rôle central dans l'harmonisation des règles du jeu : les petits boulots, les tâches et les courses sont du travail - et devraient être régulés en tant que tels.
Labor market --- Part-time employment --- Flexible work arrangements --- Labor supply --- Quality of work life --- Uberisation. --- Marché du travail --- Law and legislation. --- Effect of technological innovations on --- Effets des innovations technologiques. --- Marché du travail --- Effect of technological innovations on.
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"Ten years after the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union became part of binding primary law, and twenty years since its adoption, this volume assess the application of the EU Charter in the Member States. How often, and in particular by which actors, is the EU Charter invoked at the national level? In what type of situations is it used? Has the approach of national courts in general, and of constitutional courts in particular, to EU law to EU fundamental rights law changed following the entry into force of the Charter? What sort of interplay does the Charter generate with the national bill of rights and the European Convention? Is the life with the Charter on the national level a harmonious 'praktische Konkordanz' or rather a messy 'ménage à trois'? These and other questions are discussed in the four parts that form the book. Part I is dedicated to the normative foundations. Part II sets out Member States' Perspectives, providing a structured, in-depth account of the Charter's operation in 16 different Member States. Part III provides a detailed evaluation of selected rights contained within the Charter. Part IV synthesises the materials presented up to that point to develop a series of broader perspectives, looking to discover underlying lessons about the relationship between EU fundamental rights law and national legal systems"--
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Présentation de l'éditeur : "Que se passerait-il si votre patron était un algorithme ? L'économie des petits boulots promet de révolutionner le travail sous sa forme établie en remplaçant la corvée du 9h-17h par de la flexibilité et de l'indépendance. Les avantages potentiels sont énormes : les consommateurs jouissent de services à la demande facilement accessibles tandis que les micro-entrepreneurs sont à l'affût de petits boulots, de tâches, ou de courses sur des plateformes en ligne. Est-ce le futur du travail ? Ce livre propose une description stimulante du travail dans l'économie des petits boulots à travers le monde. Les récits contradictoires abondent : les petits boulots à la demande génèrent de la flexibilité entrepreneuriale ou du travail précaire, strictement contrôlé par des évaluations de l'utilisateur et de la surveillance algorithmique. La technologie sophistiquée des plateformes est le produit de l'innovation disruptive - alors que le modèle économique sous-jacent existe depuis des siècles. Pouvons-nous protéger les consommateurs et les travailleurs sans brider l'innovation ? Alors que les tribunaux et les gouvernements de par le monde commencent à aborder la problématique de l'économie des petits boulots, ce livre explore les défis du travail à la demande et explique comment nous pouvons assurer des conditions de travail décentes, protéger les consommateurs, et encourager l'innovation. Le droit du travail joue un rôle central dans l'harmonisation des règles du jeu : les petits boulots, les tâches et les courses sont du travail - et devraient être régulés en tant que tels"
Uberisation. --- Marché du travail --- Effets des innovations technologiques.
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This book features essays by leading legal scholars on 'landmark' labour law cases from the mid-19th century to the present day. The essays are acutely sensitive to the historical and theoretical context of each case, and the volume provides original and sometimes startling new perspectives on some familiar friends. There are few activities as distinctively human as work and labour. The book traces the development of labour law through the social struggles and economic conflicts between workers, trade unions, and employers. The narrative arc of its landmark cases reveals the richness and complexity of the human story played out in the working lives of real people. It also charts the remarkable transformation of the constitutional role of courts in labour law, from instruments of class oppression to the vindication of workers' fundamental rights at work. The collection will be of interest to students, scholars, and legal practitioners in labour and equality law, as well as students in management studies, industrial relations, and labour history.
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Social law. Labour law --- Labor laws and legislation --- Labor laws and legislation. --- Royaume-Uni
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Économie numérique --- Négociations collectives --- Uberisation --- Marché du travail --- Droit du travail --- Conventions collectives. --- Études comparatives --- Effets des innovations technologiques
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The Internal Market Ideal honours the pathbreaking work of Professor Stephen Weatherill, Jacques Delors Professor of European Law at the University of Oxford (1998-2021). For more than three decades, Professor Weatherill has been the dominant figure in internal market debates, shaping the European Union's Internal Market both at Oxford and internationally. Looming large in fields as disparate as consumer protection and sports law, his voice has guided how relevant laws and regulations are understood and how their varying virtues and pitfalls are perceived.A reference to his seminal work The Internal Market as a Legal Concept (OUP, 2016), the present volume is not simply a celebration of Weatherill's scholarship, but also an examination of the legal issues surrounding the semi-integrated market of the European Union. Across nineteen essays, the collection presents a vision of the European Union not yet achieved; that is, a Union which benefits from economic growth and pursues non-economic objectives, whilst carefully balancing respect for Member States' autonomy and the European Union's self-sufficiency.The Internal Market Ideal is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, practitioners, and policy makers in the field of European Law.
Marché intérieur --- Droit européen. --- Law --- Commerce --- International economic integration. --- Sports --- Competition law --- Intégration économique internationale. --- Concurrence
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