21210143 - European Social Law

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Programme

International & European Institutions: the development of ESL Regulatory Techniques
Free movement for workers
Freedom of Establishment & Posted Workers directive Posting of Workers
Collective bargaining in the EU
Collective bargaining and the right to strike under the ECHR
Solidarity and Conflict in the European Social Law: looking for an identity
Scope of employment, precarious or ‘atypical’ work
Vertical disintegration and casual work
Business Reorganisation
Equality & Protection against discrimination
EU Antidiscrimination Law in Action
Working time

Core Documentation

EU Employment Law, Fourth Edition, Oxford University Press, 2012 (only Part I – Introduction, pp. 1-88)
European Labour Law, Intersentia, 2019.
Materials of European Social Law, Egea, 2020 – Prof. Gramano



Reference Bibliography

EU Employment Law, Fourth Edition, Oxford University Press, 2012 (only Part I – Introduction, pp. 1-88) European Labour Law, Intersentia, 2019. Materials of European Social Law, Egea, 2020 – Prof. Gramano

Type of delivery of the course

Lectures in the classroom or in digital platform in synchronous way

Attendance

Recommended attendance

Type of evaluation

The final exam consists in an oral interview aimed at checking the level of learning achieved by students with reference to) to the basic understanding of the regulatory framework; b) illustration capability of institutes with respect to the basis of positive law, theoretical configuration of the same examination as set out in the texts. Questions may cover the entire content of the texts. For the final evaluation of candidates it’s taken into account both the general language properties and the technical mastery of the concepts and legal terms.