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Labor laws and legislation --- -Freedom of movement --- -Labor market --- -Labor mobility --- -EEC / European Union - EU -Europese Unie - Union Européenne - UE --- 334.151.54 --- 334.154.6 --- 349.1 --- 332.630 --- 332.691 --- 344.2401 --- Mobility, Labor --- Employees --- Market, Labor --- Supply and demand for labor --- Movement, Freedom of --- Employment law --- Industrial relations --- Labor law --- Labor standards (Labor law) --- Work --- Working class --- Werkgelegenheid en werkloosheid in de Europese Gemeenschappen. --- Sociaal recht in de Europese Gemeenschappen. --- Sociale wetgeving. --- Strijd tegen de werkloosheid: algemeen. Theorie en beleid van de werkgelegenheid. Volledige werkgelegenheid. --- Evolutie van de arbeidsmarkt. --- Supply and demand --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Law and legislation --- European law --- Labour market --- Economic law --- Freedom of movement --- Labor market --- Labor mobility --- EEC / European Union - EU -Europese Unie - Union Européenne - UE --- Strijd tegen de werkloosheid: algemeen. Theorie en beleid van de werkgelegenheid. Volledige werkgelegenheid --- Evolutie van de arbeidsmarkt --- Werkgelegenheid en werkloosheid in de Europese Gemeenschappen --- Sociaal recht in de Europese Gemeenschappen --- Sociale wetgeving --- Libre circulation des personnes --- Travail --- Marché du travail --- Main-d'oeuvre --- Droit --- Mobilité --- Europees recht --- Freedom of movement - European Union countries --- Labor laws and legislation - European Union countries --- Labor market - European Union countries --- Labor mobility - European Union countries
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The European Union is a supranational organisation with a set of circumscribed powers. Although these powers do not include an all-encompassing fundamental rights' mandate, today's existential challenges - from economic to refugee crisis, via concerns for compliance with the rule of law in some of its Member States - increase the pressure on the EU to develop tools for protection and promotion of such rights. One way of addressing the tension between the lack of a general mandate and vivid calls for protection is for the EU to focus on selected fundamental rights which it has competence to regulate. One such example is EU law on the fundamental right to equal treatment that has blossomed since the late 1990s. In developing selected fundamental right policies that can be imposed on domestic actors, as EU law does, supranational intervention needs to be carefully tailored to the plural landscape where they are intended to flourish. This monograph calls for a nuanced use of the infrastructure of EU law to convey shared values at domestic level across Europe.
Discrimination --- Equality --- Law and legislation --- Equality before the law --- Égalité devant la loi --- Égalité --- Droit --- Égalité devant la loi --- Égalité --- Discrimination - Law and legislation - European Union countries. --- Equality - European Union countries. --- Bias --- Interpersonal relations --- Minorities --- Toleration --- Equal rights --- Civil rights --- Justice --- Equal rights amendments
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The European Union is a supranational organisation with a set of circumscribed powers. Although these powers do not include an all-encompassing fundamental rights' mandate, today's existential challenges - from economic to refugee crisis, via concerns for compliance with the rule of law in some of its Member States - increase the pressure on the EU to develop tools for protection and promotion of such rights. One way of addressing the tension between the lack of a general mandate and vivid calls for protection is for the EU to focus on selected fundamental rights which it has competence to regulate. One such example is EU law on the fundamental right to equal treatment that has blossomed since the late 1990s. This monograph calls for a nuanced use of the infrastructure of EU law to convey shared values at domestic level across Europe.
Equality before the law --- Discrimination --- Law and legislation --- Bias --- Interpersonal relations --- Minorities --- Toleration --- Equal rights --- Civil rights --- Justice --- Equal rights amendments
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Sociolinguistics --- European Union --- Multilingualism --- Law --- Language --- #KVHA:Taalkunde; Europa --- #KVHA:Meertalige communicatie; Europa --- #KVHA:Meertaligheid; Europese instellingen --- EEC / European Union - EU -Europese Unie - Union Européenne - UE --- 323.1 --- 334.150.0 --- -Law --- -418.02094 --- Ab2 --- Acts, Legislative --- Enactments, Legislative --- Laws (Statutes) --- Legislative acts --- Legislative enactments --- Jurisprudence --- Legislation --- Plurilingualism --- Polyglottism --- Language and languages --- Taalgebruik. Vragen rond nationaliteit, ras en taal. --- Institutionele aspecten EG: algemeenheden. --- Meertaligheid --- Taalpolitiek en taalsituatie --- Europese Unie --- Europese Unie. --- -#KVHA:Taalkunde; Europa --- 418.02094 --- Taalgebruik. Vragen rond nationaliteit, ras en taal --- Institutionele aspecten EG: algemeenheden --- Multilingualism - Europe - Congresses --- Law - Europe - Language - Congresses --- Traduction et interprétation --- Multilinguisme --- Politique linguistique --- Institutions européennes --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Langage
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This book delves into the rationale, components of, and responses to accusations of judicial activism at the European Court of Justice. Detailed chapters from academics, practitioners and stakeholders bring diverse perspectives on a range of factors from access rules to institutional design and to substantive functions influencing the European Courts political role. Each of the contributing authors invites the reader to approach the debate on the role of the Court in terms of a constantly evolving set of interactions between the EU judiciary, the European and national political spheres, as well as a multitude of other actors vested in competing legitimacy claims. The book questions the political role of the Court as much as it stresses the opportunities and corresponding responsibilities that the Courts case law offers to independent observers, political institutions and civil society organisations. Judicial Activism at the European Court of Justice will appeal to researchers and graduate students as well as to EU and national officials.
Political questions and judicial power --- Court of Justice of the European Union --- Court of Justice of the European Communities. --- Criminal law. Criminal procedure --- European law --- Political sociology --- European Union --- Act of state --- Administrative discretion --- Judicial review --- Jurisdiction --- Law --- Rule of law --- Separation of powers --- Judicial activism --- Judicial power and political questions --- Political aspects --- Court of Justice of the European Union. --- European Union. --- CJEU --- Gerichtshof der Europäischen Union --- Cour de justice de l'Union européenne --- Curia (Court of Justice of the European Union) --- Európai Unió Bírósága --- Trybunał Sprawiedliwości Unii Europejskiej --- Court of Justice of the European Communities --- Politique et pouvoir judiciaire --- CJUE --- European Union. Court of Justice of the European Union --- Tribunal de Justicia de la Unión Europea --- Political questions and judicial power - European Union countries --- Union européenne. Cour de justice --- Contrôle juridictionnel de l'administration - Europe --- Politique et pouvoir judiciaire - Europe --- Hof van Justitie van de Europese Unie
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