What are the Future Prospects for the European Social Model?An Analysis of EU Equal Opportunities and Employment Policy
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Auteurs : Beryl Philine Ter Haar [Pays-Bas] ; Paul Copeland [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- European Law Journal [ 1351-5993 ] ; 2010-05.
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Abstract
The aim of our article is to examine the future prospects of the European Social Model (ESM). First, the article defines the ESM as a mixture of hard law, soft law and underlying norms and values. Second, the article analyses the ESM on a more detailed level in the case of the law of equal opportunities and employment through a historical account and the legal dynamics of integration. The results of the analysis indicate a growing integration capacity of the ESM. Yet, this runs counter to the current neoliberal preferences of the Barroso Commission which has moved from a strategy of combining economic growth and social cohesion, to one in which economic growth creates social cohesion.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-0386.2010.00508.x
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- Pays-Bas, Royaume-Uni
- Angleterre, Grand Manchester, Hollande-Méridionale
- Leyde, Manchester
- Université de Manchester
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