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European Union Private International Labour Law
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- Book Synopsis
- The European Union as an area of freedom, security, and justice has created a community which adheres to unified laws. In matters regulated by labour law (individual and collective) as well as social security law, the above aim may be met by introducing unified regulations, allowing for identical ways of resolving conflicts of labour law that arise in work relations where there is a cross national element present. In order to ensure legal stability within work relations, national regulations concerning international private labour law had to be replaced by unified conflicts of law norms. These norms are to be applied by both employees and employers of EU member states as well as applied in work relations situations where third parties are involved. EU private international law is a collection of international private labour law regulations issued by EU institutions, which unanimously and in a unifying fashion describe the legal situations of the parties to a work relationship, where there is a foreign element present, allowing for the application of foreign laws based on citizenship, residency, where the headquarters of one of the parties is located, where the work is carried out or where the action has taken place.
- About The Author
- Professor Andrzej Marian Swiatkowski graduated from the Faculty of Law at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow (1966). He also gained M.A. in sociology in 1969 from the same university. After two years clerking at the district count in Krakow, he received a doctorate in labour law from the Institute of Legal Sciences of the Polish Academy of Science in Warsaw (1972). Professor Swiatkowski studied at the Columbia Law School in New York (1972-1973). He earned an LL.M degree in labour law from the Ivy League University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia (1977).
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9788323331728
- Format
- Hardback
- Publisher
- Jagiellonian University Press, (22 June 2011)
- Number of Pages
- 344
- Weight
- 680 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 243.84 x 175.26 x 23 mm
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