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SOCIAL RIGHTS AND MARKET FREEDOM
IN THE EUROPEAN CONSTITUTION: A
LABOUR LAW PERSPECTIVE
This is a timely and innovative account of the development of Euro-
pean labour and social security law as it interrelates with the evolution
of market integration in the European Union. Giubboni presents, from a
labour law perspective, a case study of the changes the mu-
nity/European Union has undergone from its origins to the present day
and of the ways these changes have affected the regulation of European
Welfare States at national level. Drawing on the idea of ‘embedded liber-
alism’, Giubboni analyses the infiltration of petition and market
law into national systems of labour and social security law, and provides a
normative framework for conceptualising the transformation of regulatory
techniques implemented at the EU level. This important, interdisciplinary
contribution to research in EU social law illustrates how the vision of social
protection and solidarity is changing.
stefano giubboni is Professor of Labour Law in the Law Faculty,
University of Florence.
CAMBRIDGE STUDIES IN EUROPEAN LAW
AND POLICY
This series aims to produce original works which contain a critical analysis
of the state of the law in particular areas of European Law and set out
different perspectives and suggestions for its future development. It also
aims to encourage a range of work on law, legal institutions and legal
phenomena in Europe, including ‘law in context’ approaches. The titles
in the series will be of interest to academics; policymakers; policy formers
who are interested in European legal, commercial and political affairs;
practising lawyers including the judiciary; and advanced law students and
researchers.
Joint Editors
Professor Dr Laurence Gormley
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, herlands
Professor Jo Shaw
University of Edinburgh
Editorial advisory board
Professor Richard Bellamy, University of Reading; Ms Catheri