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- Title
Economic and labor rights in the European Union after Lisbon: an institutional approach.
- Authors
MARGARITIS, Konstantinos
- Abstract
Economic and labor rights belong to the core of business action, since they constitute the institutional framework for actors involved in business, employers and workers. Since the European integration is progressing, we may speak of a European environment for business, a common market in European legal terms, which became the main aim for the Communities since 1957. At the end of 2009, with the enforcement of the Lisbon Treaty amendments, important changes were brought in the fundamental rights protection in EU, mainly with the enactment of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. For a better understanding of the framework of economic and labor rights in EU, the traditional economic freedoms and provisions of the Charter will be examined in this paper in order to draw conclusions on the level of protection of such rights and the modifications that the Lisbon Treaty have brought in EU legal order with reference to economic and labor rights.
- Subjects
EMPLOYEE rights; SOCIAL &; economic rights; EUROPEAN integration; EUROPEAN law; TREATY on European Union (1992). Protocols, etc., 2007 December 13; LEGISLATIVE amendments; ENFORCEMENT
- Publication
Juridical Tribune / Tribuna Juridica, 2013, Vol 3, Issue 2, p202
- ISSN
2247-7195
- Publication type
Article