Preliminaries; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 A Community Based on the Rule of Law; 2 Social Complexity and Regulatory Dilemmas in the Community System; 3 European Collective Bargaining Between Old Systems and New Realities; 4 European Collective Bargaining and Hermeneutic Categories the Need for a New Theoretical Framework; 5 An Unhappy Alternative; 6 Collective Agreements as a Resource of the Community Legal Order; Concluding Remarks; References; Index
Summary
Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this analysis of European collective bargaining places it within the broader institutional context of the phenomenon usually referred to as "EC regulatory deficit". It concludes that European collective bargaining should be viewed as a construction of EC law
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-187) and index
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