Labour and Service Market Liberalization in the Enlarged EU (A): The Vaxholm Labour Dispute In Sweden Award winner Prize Winner Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Labour and Service Market Liberalization in the Enlarged EU (A): The Vaxholm Labour Dispute In Sweden Award winner Prize Winner Case Solution

Abstract:

The situation checks out a few of the disputes created by the liberalization of labor and services markets in the European Union (EU) following the post-Communist enhancement in 2004, concentrating in particular on the function played by the European Court of Justice as the regular arbitrator of disputes over market place liberalization in the EU.

Pedagogical Objectives:

The two-part case is planned to help with an analysis of: - the disputes and cleavages created by the possibility of labour and services market liberalization in the post-2004 EU, identified by significantly increased earnings variations in between member states; - the scale of the political challenges to extreme market liberalization in the EU; - the important function traditionally played by the ECJ as a motor of EU market liberalization; and - the ramifications of the post-Communist augmentation for the balance of power in between labour and company interests in the EU.

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published: 19 Jan 2007

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