The Sustainability of the European Social Model
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- Jean-Claude Barbier
- Ralf Rogowski
- Fabrice Colomb
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The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Jean-Claude Barbier & Fabrice Colomb, 2015. "The Janus face of EU law: A sociological perspective on European law making and its influence on social policy in the EU," Chapters, in: Jean-Claude Barbier & Ralf Rogowski & Fabrice Colomb (ed.), The Sustainability of the European Social Model, chapter 1, pages 19-43, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Iain Begg, 2015. "EU governance of sustainable development: Social and environmental policies," Chapters, in: Jean-Claude Barbier & Ralf Rogowski & Fabrice Colomb (ed.), The Sustainability of the European Social Model, chapter 2, pages 44-78, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Paul Marginson & Maarten Keune, 2015. "European social dialogue as multi-level governance: Towards more autonomy and new dependencies," Chapters, in: Jean-Claude Barbier & Ralf Rogowski & Fabrice Colomb (ed.), The Sustainability of the European Social Model, chapter 3, pages 79-102, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Miriam Hartlapp, 2015. "EU governance on ageing: Older, wider and more influential than the OMCs," Chapters, in: Jean-Claude Barbier & Ralf Rogowski & Fabrice Colomb (ed.), The Sustainability of the European Social Model, chapter 4, pages 103-123, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Christine Erhel & Jérôme Gautié & Bernard Gazier, 2015. "In search of a European Employment Strategy: The construction of the ‘job quality’ agenda as an illustrative case," Chapters, in: Jean-Claude Barbier & Ralf Rogowski & Fabrice Colomb (ed.), The Sustainability of the European Social Model, chapter 5, pages 124-150, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Ralf Rogowski, 2015. "Sustainability and uncertainty in governing European employment law – the community method as instrument of governance: The case of the EU Working Time Directive," Chapters, in: Jean-Claude Barbier & Ralf Rogowski & Fabrice Colomb (ed.), The Sustainability of the European Social Model, chapter 6, pages 153-178, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Tomáš Sirovátka, 2015. "The EU Working Time Directive in the Czech Republic," Chapters, in: Jean-Claude Barbier & Ralf Rogowski & Fabrice Colomb (ed.), The Sustainability of the European Social Model, chapter 7, pages 179-192, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Fabrice Colomb, 2015. "The unexpected consequences of the application of the EU Working Time Directive in France," Chapters, in: Jean-Claude Barbier & Ralf Rogowski & Fabrice Colomb (ed.), The Sustainability of the European Social Model, chapter 8, pages 193-205, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Els Sol & Nuria Ramos Martín, 2015. "Governance of EU labour law: Implementation of the EU Working Time Directive in the Netherlands," Chapters, in: Jean-Claude Barbier & Ralf Rogowski & Fabrice Colomb (ed.), The Sustainability of the European Social Model, chapter 9, pages 206-230, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Ralf Rogowski, 2015. "Implementation of the EU Working Time Directive in the United Kingdom," Chapters, in: Jean-Claude Barbier & Ralf Rogowski & Fabrice Colomb (ed.), The Sustainability of the European Social Model, chapter 10, pages 231-252, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Jean-Claude Barbier, 2015. "Legal uncertainty in social services: A threat to national social protection systems?," Chapters, in: Jean-Claude Barbier & Ralf Rogowski & Fabrice Colomb (ed.), The Sustainability of the European Social Model, chapter 11, pages 255-275, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Els Sol & Mara van der Vos, 2015. "Services of general interest, state aid and social housing in the Netherlands," Chapters, in: Jean-Claude Barbier & Ralf Rogowski & Fabrice Colomb (ed.), The Sustainability of the European Social Model, chapter 12, pages 276-296, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Aristea Koukiadaki, 2015. "The impact of EU regulation on social services of general interest in the United Kingdom," Chapters, in: Jean-Claude Barbier & Ralf Rogowski & Fabrice Colomb (ed.), The Sustainability of the European Social Model, chapter 13, pages 297-315, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Tomáš Sirovátka, 2015. "Social services of general interest in the Czech Republic: Towards poorly regulated markets," Chapters, in: Jean-Claude Barbier & Ralf Rogowski & Fabrice Colomb (ed.), The Sustainability of the European Social Model, chapter 14, pages 316-330, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Jean-Claude Barbier, 2015. "Social services of general interest in France: The uncertain impact of the increasing reach of EU law," Chapters, in: Jean-Claude Barbier & Ralf Rogowski & Fabrice Colomb (ed.), The Sustainability of the European Social Model, chapter 15, pages 331-348, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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