Date: 2020
Type: Contribution to book
Two charters and a pillar : the slow constitutionalization of social rights in European Law
Uladzislau BELAVUSAU and Aleksandra GLISZCZYŃSKA-GRABIAS (eds), Constitutionalism under stress : essays in honour of Wojciech Sadurski, Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2020, pp. 191-204
DE WITTE, Bruno, Two charters and a pillar : the slow constitutionalization of social rights in European Law, in Uladzislau BELAVUSAU and Aleksandra GLISZCZYŃSKA-GRABIAS (eds), Constitutionalism under stress : essays in honour of Wojciech Sadurski, Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2020, pp. 191-204
- https://hdl.handle.net/1814/68400
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This chapter retraces the post-enlargement trajectory of the protection of fundamental social rights in Europe. The chapter selects three years that signpost this trajectory: 2000, when the EU’s Charter of Fundamental Rights was adopted, with the inclusion of a social rights chapter; 2009, when the Lisbon Treaty seemed to contain a renewed promise of social progress in the Union; and 2017, when the European Union launched a European Pillar of Social Rights, as part of an effort to revitalize the social protection agenda of the European Union after the disappointing post-Lisbon years.
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/68400
Full-text via DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198864738.003.0013
ISBN: 9780198864738
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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