Author (Person) | Barbera, Marzia, Caruso, Bruno |
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Series Title | Jean Monnet Working Papers |
Series Details | No 11, 2007 |
Publication Date | 2007 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
This paper explores how Italian labour lawyers, on the basis of different analytical perspectives, have approached the European integration process. The paper argues that the most significant contribution that labour lawyers can provide, in view of their cultural background and tradition, to the legal theories on integration is that of proposing pluralism not only in terms of pluralism of norms, but also in terms of pluralism of institutions and powers. European legal integration cannot be understood and described as an autonomous process, divorced from the political sphere and competing social interests. The “anomaly” of labour law with respect to the other branches of legal science, its anti-dogmatic and anti-formalist approach, endows it with a unique ability to keep pace with the time of social change and predisposes it to grasp the highly dynamic and evolutionary character of the integration process. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.jeanmonnetprogram.org/papers/07/071101.pdf |
Subject Categories | Employment and Social Affairs |
Countries / Regions | Europe, Italy |