The European Court of Justice and social policy: a mixed methods analysis of preliminary references from the EU-15, 1996-2009
<p>Although social policy was once perceived to be solely within the purview of the nation state, there has been a move toward a more European social policy. The European Court of Justice for the European Communities (‘Court of Justice’ or ‘Court’) determines the scope of European law and how...
Main Author: | Sigafoos, JA |
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Other Authors: | Seeleib-Kaiser, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2011
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