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The Court of Justice of the European Union and fixed-term workers: still fixed, but at least equal

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  • Caroline de la Porte
  • Patrick Emmenegger

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This Working Paper focuses on the impact of the directive on fixed-term work and the EU's Court of Justice (CJEU) case law concerning fixed-term work from 2007 and 2013. By doing so, this working paper develops an analytical framework to analyse the Europeanisation of labour law with an eye on the literature on labour-market dualisation.

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  • Caroline de la Porte & Patrick Emmenegger, 2016. "The Court of Justice of the European Union and fixed-term workers: still fixed, but at least equal," Working Papers 14767, European Trade Union Institute (ETUI).
  • Handle: RePEc:etu:wpaper:14767
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