The EU claims that solidarity is a fundamental value underlying the European social model, yet often stands accused of undermining solidarity by advancing market freedoms. This book provides the first extended study of the idea of solidarity in the EU context from interdisciplinary perspectives - analysing itsimpact on law and policy. INDICE: 1: Yuri Borgmann-Prebil and Malcolm Ross: Promoting European Solidarity - Between Rhetoric and Reality?; 2: Malcolm Ross: Solidarity - A New Constitutional Paradigm for the EU?; 3: Wolfram Lamping: Mission Impossible? Limits and Perils of Institutionalizing Post-National Social Policy; 4: Catherine Barnard: Solidarity and the Commission's 'Renewed Social Agenda'; 5: GarethDavies: The Price of Letting Courts Value Solidarity: The Judicial Role in Liberalizing Welfare; 6: Clemens M. Rieder: When Patients Exit, What Happens to Solidarity?; 7: Chris Hilson: EU Environmental Solidarity and the Ecological Consumer: Towards a Republican Citizenship; 8: Mark Bell: Irregular Migrants: Beyond the Limits of Solidarity?; 9: Stefano Giubboni: A Certain Degree of Solidarity? Free Movement of Persons and Access to Social Protection in the Case Law of the European Court of Justice; 10: Deborah Mabbett: Age Discrimination in Law and Policy: How the Equal Treatment Directive Affects National Welfare States; 11: Karen Anderson: Promoting the Multi-Pillar Model? The EU and the Development of Funded Pension Schemes; 12: Bettina Lange and Nafsika Alexiadou: How to Govern for Solidarity? An Introduction to Policy Learning in the Context of Open Methods of Coordinating Education Policies in the European Union; 13: Jane Holder and Antonia Layard: Relating Territorial Cohesion, Solidarity, and Spatial Justice
- ISBN: 978-0-19-958318-8
- Editorial: Oxford University
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 336
- Fecha Publicación: 03/06/2010
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés