[Conference] – FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND SOCIAL LAW, ed. Antoine Lyon-Caen, Pascal Lokiec, with contributions from Natalie Boccadoro, Véronique Champeil-Desplats, Olivier De Schutter, Émilie Durlach, Frédéric Guiomard, Sheldon Leader, Isabelle Meyrat, Ada
[Conference] – FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND SOCIAL LAW, ed. Antoine Lyon-Caen, Pascal Lokiec, with contributions from Natalie Boccadoro, Véronique Champeil-Desplats, Olivier De Schutter, Émilie Durlach, Frédéric Guiomard, Sheldon Leader, Isabelle Meyrat, Ada
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    FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND SOCIAL LAW, dir. Antoine Lyon-Caen, Pascal Lokiec, with contributions from Natalie Boccadoro, Véronique Champeil-Desplats, Olivier De Schutter, Émilie Durlach, Frédéric Guiomard, Sheldon Leader, Isabelle Meyrat, Adalberto Perulli, Sophie Robin-Olivier, Manfred Weiss, coll. Themes & comments
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    2005
    in-8, br., (blackened edge, rare underlining in pencil), clean interior, VI-228 p.
    “Hardly a month goes by without a controversy, a debate, or a dispute prompting an appeal to fundamental rights. While omnipresent, the notion of fundamental rights is nonetheless delicate, as its definition and functions remain shrouded in mystery. Although this book does not aim to dispel all uncertainties—most of which are inherent to the very idea of ​​a fundamental right—it offers a reflection on the meaning of invoking fundamental rights in one of their primary domains: social law. We perceive shifts (fundamental rights appear to reveal their unity as human rights), promises (the individual is considered with greater depth, particularly in their personal life), but also sources of concern (are certain balances, especially collective ones, not threatened by this reference?). These are all questions considered here in light of domestic law, EU law, and certain foreign legal systems.”

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