Barbara Safradin, Sybe A. de Vries, Simona de Heer
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欧盟基本社会权利保护与新冠肺炎:制约与可能性
2019冠状病毒病大流行对社会经济产生了重大影响,特别是对医疗保健工作者、季节性工人和平台工人等关键工人在享受社会权利方面的影响。本文分析了欧盟法律如何在2019冠状病毒病时期保护社会权利,特别关注《欧盟宪章》在危机时期对这些特定类别的欧盟工人的可能性和局限性。欧盟法律文书保护弱势工人社会权利的潜力受到社会政策领域有限的立法权限和《欧盟宪章》有限的适用范围的限制。此外,《宪章》所载的社会权利往往是作为原则制定的,这意味着它们不能在法庭上直接援引,而需要在立法中加以阐述。然而,欧盟可以通过两种方式协调社会标准,进一步加强欧盟法律秩序中社会权利的潜力。第一,利用《条约》的法律基础协调社会权利。其次,通过有效地实施欧洲社会权利支柱,并通过在国家层面上改进《欧盟宪章》的适用,既要澄清和扩大《欧盟宪章》的横向直接影响,又要增加国家决策者和司法机构对《欧盟宪章》的适用,并提高认识。©2021
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