Health law and the European Union
In: Law in context
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In: Law in context
1.Economic and Social Rights in the EU Legal Order: The Mirage of Indivisibility - Jeff Kenner -- 2.Social Rights and Market Order: Adapting the Capability Approach - Simon Deakin and Jude Browne -- 3.Fair and Just Working Conditions - Jo Hunt -- 4.The Charter and Collective Labour Law - Bernard Ryan -- 5.The Right to Equality and Non-Discrimination - Mark Bell -- 6.Gender Equalities and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union - Cathryn Costello -- 7.The Unsolved Conflict: Reshaping Family Work and Market Work in the EU Legal Order - Marzia Barbera -- 8.Social Security and Social Assistance - Jennifer Tooze -- 9.The 'Right to Health' in European Union Law - Tamara K Hervey -- 10.Education,Multiculturalism and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union - Chloë Wallace and Jo Shaw -- 11.A 'New Governance' Approach to Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in the EU - Nicholas Bernard -- 12.The Double Constitutional Life of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European
In: Current EC legal developments series
In: Law in Context
"A contextual analysis of the internal logics of EU health law through four themes: consumerism; (human) rights; interactions between equality, solidarity and competition; and risk. Leading authors in the emergent field explain the interactions and implications of EU health law through thematic reinterpretation of the law in context in key substantive areas, such as the regulation of health research, access of patients to high quality care, health care professional regulation, organisation and funding of health care services, and public health. This book offers a fresh perspective and thorough understanding of EU health law through individual and collective or systemic perspectives, and covers health law both within the EU and globally. Essential reading for anyone interested in health law in any EU Member State or in global health law"--
World Affairs Online
In: Research handbooks in European law
Split into five parts, this book brings together international, interdisciplinary contributions to consider the past, present and future of EU health law and policy. The changing membership of the EU could see dramatic changes for EU health law and policy: the contributors consider current developments in the light of past trajectories. The book covers key institutions; policies on people and products; health systems; public health; and the health implications of the EU's external trade policies and laws.
"Law research students often begin their PhDs without having an awareness of methodology, or the opportunity to think about the practice of research and its theoretical implications. Law Schools are, however, increasingly alive to the need to provide training in research methods to their students. They are also alive to the need to develop the research capacities of their early career scholars, not least for the Research Excellence Framework exercise. This book offers a structured approach to doing so, focusing on issues of methodology - ie, the theoretical elements of research - within the context of EU and international law. The book can be used alone, or could form the basis of a seminar-based course, or a departmental, or even regional, discussion group. At the core of the book are the materials produced for a series of workshops, funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council's Collaborative Doctoral Training Fund, on Legal Research Methodologies in EU and international law. These materials consist of a document with readings on main and less mainstream methodological approaches (what we call modern and critical approaches, and the 'law and' approaches) to research in EU and international law, and a series of questions and exercises which encourage reflection on those readings, both in their own terms, and in terms of different research agendas. There are also supporting materials, giving guidance on practical matters, such as how to give a paper or be a discussant at an academic conference. The basic aim of the book is to help scholars in EU and international law reflect on their research: where does it fit within the discipline, what kinds of research questions they think interesting, how do they pursue them, what theoretical perspective best supports their way of thinking their project, and so on. The book is aimed both at PhD students and early career scholars in EU and international law, and also at more established scholars who are interested in reflecting on the development of their discipline, as well as supervising research projects."--Bloomsbury Publishing
Die Grundrechte-Charta umfasst die wichtigsten politischen, sozialen und wirtschaftlichen Rechte aller EU-Bürger. Die 2. Auflage des Kommentars von Peers/Hervey/Kenner/Ward bietet Auslegungssicherheit für jeden Artikel der Charta. Die jüngste Rechtsprechung ist umfassend integriert.