希腊以紧缩为基础的劳动力市场改革与欧债危机后的基本权利:超国家和国家机构法理分析

Nikolaos A. Papadopoulos
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欧洲最近的债务危机导致欧盟成员国在各个领域实施了大量的结构性改革,包括劳动力市场,无论是在救助机制还是欧盟经济治理框架的背景下。这一事态发展引起了对基本权利的关切,并因此产生了诉讼战略,使紧缩改革在超国家和国家主管机构和法院接受合法性的考验。然而,在这方面发展起来的法理学似乎是不连贯的,并且在方法上显示出真正的差异。本研究分析了超国家机构和希腊机构在挑战欧洲债务危机期间希腊实施的基于紧缩政策的劳动力市场改革的基本权利案件中采用的司法推理路径。它的结论是,不同的推理路径已经被采用,甚至可以被视为在一些情况下相互冲突。因此,它们反映了欧洲保护基本权利的众所周知的特点和差异,以及社会权利与危机时期和危机以后紧缩所造成的经济和财政考虑之间的冲突关系。紧缩政策、希腊、劳动力市场改革、基本权利、欧债危机、社会权利、劳动法、欧洲人权公约、欧洲社会宪章、欧盟法院
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Austerity-Based Labour Market Reforms in Greece v. Fundamental Rights in the Aftermath of the European Debt Crisis: An Analysis of Supranational and National Bodies’ Jurisprudence
The recent debt crisis in Europe has resulted in a significant number of structural reforms implemented in EU Member States across various fields, including the labour market, either in the context of the bailout mechanisms or the EU Economic Governance framework. This development has provoked fundamental rights concerns and has consequently given rise to litigation strategies that put austerity reforms under the test of legality before supranational and national competent bodies and courts. However, the jurisprudence that has developed in that regard seems incoherent and shows real differences in approach. This study analyses the paths of judicial reasoning that supranational and Greek bodies have adopted in fundamental rights cases challenging austerity-based labour market reforms implemented in Greece during the European Debt Crisis. It concludes that different paths of reasoning have been adopted, which could even be regarded as conflicting at several instances. They are thus reflecting the well-known particularities and discrepancies of fundamental rights protection in Europe as well as the conflicting relationship of social rights with economic and fiscal considerations imposed by austerity in times of crisis and beyond. Austerity, Greece, labour market reforms, fundamental rights, European Debt Crisis, social rights, labour law, ECHR, European Social Charter, Court of Justice of the European Union
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