This collection of essays by
an internationally distinguished group of writers takes stock of what Community labour law
has amounted to so far and what its directions in the future should be. It covers the
foundations of EC labour law, the principal actors and the implementation of policies in
such fields as health and safety, discrimination, employment, immigration and the Social
Fund. The essays are written in honour of Professor Lord Wedderburn of Charlton, the
distinguished labour lawyer and doyen of comparative labour law studies.
Readership: Scholars, students and practitioners interested in EC law and policy
particularly social policy and labour law.
Contents
A Lyon-Caen; S Simitis; G
Lyon-Caen; T Treu; P Davies; S Sciarra; Florence and G Guini; M Weiss; W Daubler; S
Deakin; A Jeammand; G Ballandi; B Hepple; M Freedland; G Mancini
420 pages