Abstract
Employment law relations are strongly influenced by European integration. This book familiarizes law, economics, and political science students at universities and technical colleges with European labor law and also examines European labor law from a comparative and international law perspective.
For its 4th edition, after more than 15 years, this standard work on European labor law has been extensively revised and restructured. The first part now contains, among other things, a comprehensive introduction to international and comparative law perspectives on European labor law, followed by a basic section on EU law. Part 2 is devoted to an exemplary presentation of key elements of EU legislation in labor law, adding the latest regulatory reflections on the "gig economy" to the topics covered so far.
For its 4th edition, after more than 15 years, this standard work on European labor law has been extensively revised and restructured. The first part now contains, among other things, a comprehensive introduction to international and comparative law perspectives on European labor law, followed by a basic section on EU law. Part 2 is devoted to an exemplary presentation of key elements of EU legislation in labor law, adding the latest regulatory reflections on the "gig economy" to the topics covered so far.
Translated title of the contribution | European Labour Law |
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Original language | German |
Number of pages | 407 |
Edition | 4th |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-3-7489-1118-0 |
Publication status | Published - Mar 2025 |