Social Rights in Europe
Edited by Gráinne de Búrca and Bruno de Witte
with the assistance of Larissa Ogertschnig
Table of Contents
I
1. Introduction, Gráinne de Búrca
2. Social Rights in European Constitutions, Cécile Fabre
II The European Social Charter
3. The Supervisory Machinery of the European Social Charter: Recent Developments and Their Impact, Régis Brillat
4. Assessing the Framework of Supervision of the European Social Charter, Philip Alston
5. Domestic Enforcement of the European Social Charter: The Way Forward, Gisella Gori
6. The Material Impact of the Jurisprudence of the European Committee of Social Rights, Jean-François Akandji-Kombé
III The European Union
7. Anchoring the European Union to the European Social Charter: The Case for Accession, Olivier De Schutter
8. The Trajectory of Fundamental Social Rights in the European Union, Bruno de Witte
9. Social and Labour Rights under the EU Constitution, Brian Bercusson
10. Fundamental Labour Rights after the Lisbon Agenda, Silvana Sciarra
11. How to Be Fundamental with Soft Procedures? The Open Method of Coordination and Fundamental Social Rights, Stijn Smismans
IV ESC Jurisprudence and the EU Acquis: the Common Core and the Added Value?
12. The Right to Work, Diamond Ashiagbor
13. Walking in the Same Direction? The Contribution of the European Social Charter and the European Union to Combating Discrimination, Mark Bell
14. The European Social Charter and EU Anti-Discrimination Law in the Field of Disability: Two Gravitational Fields with One Common Purpose, Gerard Quinn
15. We Don't See a Connection: The 'Right to Health' in the EU Charter and European Social Charter, Tamara K. Hervey
V Beyond Europe's Borders
16. The Integration of Social Rights Concerns in the External Relations of the European Union, Alexandra Gatto
17. European Fundamental Social Rights in the Context of Economic Globalization, Marie-Ange Moreau