
This
volume includes an article-by-article analysis of key instruments in
European and international labour law. It provides an invaluable
resource for lawyers and scholars, offering insightful guidance on
questions relating to the interpretation of legal texts; the case-law of
the relevant international courts and commissions; and international
scientific analysis of these legal instruments. The reader will find a
quick systematic entry into the discussion thanks to the
article-by-article approach. The editors assembled an international team
of more than 70 scientific specialists on international labour law
instruments from a wide range of countries, most of them scholars in
universities and other research institutes.The book covers the whole
field of labour law, ie fundamental questions, worker's mobility,
equality law, individual labour law, collective labour law and dispute
resolution. Editors and authors have focused on European Union law,
including all of the general labour law directives and regulations, as
well as instruments with a wider scope insofar as they cover labour law,
eg in the field of private international law or data protection.
Furthermore, the book comprises analysis of the most relevant provisions
of the European Convention on Human Rights, the European Social Charter
and all the general labour law conventions from the ILO.