The effects of neoliberalism in European labour law: The meaning of labour and the need for a different constitutional compromise

IF 1.1 Q2 LAW
Pierluigi Digennaro
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This article aims to identify continuity between the main neoliberal schools that had a role in the making the European legal order and the conception of labour and 'work activity' embedded in the European legal framework. The consequences of this contiguity are also discussed. In particular, the concepts of 'working activity' and 'undertaking' elaborated by the Court of Justice are used as a driver of the analysis to detect signs of these influences. A two-phase approach is adopted to develop the research. First, a review is undertaken of relevant ECJ judgments that testify to the Court's position on the topics discussed in the article. Second, the cultural common ground between the interpretation of the legal framework found in case law and specific neoliberal theories is highlighted. The meta-principles that are identified through the analysis are then compared with those derived from the rights recognised in the constitutions proclaimed in the second half of the 20th century to show the significant discontinuity that endangers the very existence of the European Union as a political project and has destabilised the constitutional order of many European countries. As the founding principles of the EU legal order kickstarted a containment of labour and social rights, the call for change at the roots of European constitutional law is becoming increasingly urgent. The formal proclamation of the Charters of Fundamental Rights at the European level (not least because of the way in which rights are recognised) has not in itself proved to be capable per se of transcending the original matrix of the European order.
新自由主义对欧洲劳动法的影响:劳动的意义和不同宪法妥协的需要
本文旨在确定在建立欧洲法律秩序中发挥作用的主要新自由主义学派与嵌入欧洲法律框架的劳动和“工作活动”概念之间的连续性。还讨论了这种邻接的后果。特别是,法院阐述的“工作活动”和“承担”概念被用作分析的驱动因素,以检测这些影响的迹象。研究采用了两阶段的方法。首先,对欧洲法院的相关判决进行了审查,这些判决证明了法院对文章中讨论的主题的立场。其次,强调了判例法中对法律框架的解释与特定的新自由主义理论之间的文化共同点。然后,将通过分析确定的元原则与20世纪下半叶颁布的宪法中承认的权利进行比较,以显示严重的不连续性,这种不连续性危及欧盟作为一个政治项目的存在,并破坏了许多欧洲国家的宪法秩序。随着欧盟法律秩序的基本原则开始遏制劳工和社会权利,从欧洲宪法的根源进行变革的呼声变得越来越迫切。《基本权利宪章》在欧洲层面的正式宣布(尤其是因为权利的承认方式)本身并没有被证明能够超越欧洲秩序的原始矩阵。
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