Description du produit
- Catégories: Droit du travail
- Editeur: HART PUBLISHING
- ISBN: 9781509912476
- Date de publication: 09/01/2020
- Reliure : Broché
- Nombre de page : 1112
- Langue: Anglais
Résumé
This book is part of a series which sets out a restatement of labour law in Europe. Its second volume looks at atypical employment relationships in Europe. Opening with a restatement, the book provides comparative commentary on the question of how fixed-term employment relationships, part-time employment relationships and temporary agency work is regulated by law in the individual states, which case law of the courts must be observed in this respect and which possibilities exist for shaping such relationships on the basis of collective bargaining agreements. The book goes on to systematically explore the national regulatory framework of: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom. In this area, which is largely shaped by EU law in many countries, the commonalities and differences with regard to the relevant regulatory issues are examined. This important new project provides the definitive survey of labour law in Europe today.
Table des matières
ATYPICAL EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIPS
1. Austria
Martin Risak
2. Belgium
Wilfried Rauws
3. Bulgaria
Krassimira Sredkova
4. Croatia
Ivana Grgurev
5. Cyprus
Nicos Trimikliniotis and Corinna Demetriou
6. Czech Republic
Petr Hurka
7. Denmark
Natalie Videbaek Munkholm
8. Estonia
Gaabriel Tavits
9. Finland
Matleena Engblom
10. France
Francis Kessler
11. Republic of North Macedonia
Todor Kalamatiev and Aleksandar Ristovski
12. Germany
Bernd Waas
13. Greece
Costas Papadimitriou
14. Hungary
György Kiss
15. Iceland
Elín Blöndal and Inga Björg Hjaltadóttir
16. Ireland
Anthony Kerr
17. Italy
Edoardo Ales, Antonio Riccio and Antonio Riefoli
18. Latvia
Kristine Dupate
19. Lithuania
Tomas Davulis
20. Luxembourg
Jean-Luc Putz
21. Malta
Lorna Mifsud Cachia
22. Montenegro
Vesna Simovic-Zvicer
23. Netherlands
Guus Heerma van Voss
24. Norway
Helga Aune
25. Poland
Leszek Mitrus
26. Portugal
José João Abrantes and Rita Canas da Silva
27. Romania
Raluca Dimitriu
28. Russia
Nikita Lyutov and Elena Gerasimova
29. Serbia
Senad Jašarevic
30. Slovakia
Robert Schronk
31. Slovenia
Polonca Koncar
32. Spain
Joaquín García Murcia and Iván Antonio Rodríguez Cardo
33. Sweden
Andreas Inghammar
34. Switzerland
Wolfgang Portmann and Rahel Aina Nedi
35. Turkey
Kadriye Bakirci
36. United Kingdom
Benjamin Jones and Jeremias Prassl