The right to strike in nine European countries (Bulgaria, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Poland, Romania, Spain, and Sweden) even in the light of the issues raised by the EU Court of Justice decisions. The study has been devoted to both the national case law (departing from constitutional law) and the Community case law and the relationship between national and supranational jurisdictions, in order to examine the problematic issue of the guarantee of trade union rights in the European zone and scrutinize the circumstances in which the strike – in most member countries classed as a right – can come into conflict with the freedoms of establishment and movement.
The Right to Strike in Europe
MUTARELLI, MATTEO MARIA
2010
Abstract
The right to strike in nine European countries (Bulgaria, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Poland, Romania, Spain, and Sweden) even in the light of the issues raised by the EU Court of Justice decisions. The study has been devoted to both the national case law (departing from constitutional law) and the Community case law and the relationship between national and supranational jurisdictions, in order to examine the problematic issue of the guarantee of trade union rights in the European zone and scrutinize the circumstances in which the strike – in most member countries classed as a right – can come into conflict with the freedoms of establishment and movement.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.