Public Services and Citizenship in European Law
Public and Labour Law Perspectives
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 12 November 1998
- ISBN 9780198265757
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages224 pages
- Size 242x163x23 mm
- Weight 552 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
The operation of public services at both domestic and European levels is becoming a subject of considerable interest to researchers and policy makers alike. This book examines the economic and political implications of public services alongside a detailed analysis of their legal impact. Through this analysis, a new concept of constitutional citizenship is identified; a concept which would give consumers, as well as employees, new rights. The book also examines the new doctrine of services of general economic interest, as enshrined in the Amsterdam Treaty, and the impact this will have on public services. The privatization of public services and the resulting impact on consumers is also dealt with.
MoreLong description:
The operation of public services at both domestic and European levels is becoming a subject of considerable interest to researchers and policy makers alike. This book examines the economic and political implications of public services alongside a detailed analysis of their legal impact. Through this analysis, a new concept of constitutional citizenship is identified; a concept which would give consumers, as well as employees, new rights. The book also examines the new doctrine of services of general economic interest, as enshrined in the Amsterdam Treaty, and the impact it will have on public services. The privatization of public services and the resulting impact on consumers is also dealt with.
a pertinent interdisciplinary perspective on the political, economic and legal questions raised by the new public services.../ ... this collection is successful, not only in providing a stimulating synthesis of debates on the public/ private divide in law... but also in providing insights into the 'Europeanisation' ... of yet another area of public life./ Diamond Ashiagbor, European University Institute, Florence/ Yearbook of European Law.
Table of Contents:
Labour Law, Public Services and Citizenship - New Domains, New Regimes?
Public Services, Citizenship and the State - the British Experience 1967-1997
Public Service, Market Ideology and Citizenship
Public Service, Public Services, Public Functions and Guarantees of the Rights of Citizens: Unchanging Needs in a Changed Context
Citizenship, Fundamental Rights and Public Services
The Liberalization and Privatization of Public Utilities and the Protection of Users' Rights: the Perspective of Economic Theory
Universal Service Obligations and the Emergence of Citizens' Rights in European Telecommunications Liberalization
Citizenship and Public Services - Some Concluding Comments
Employment, Citizenship, the Services of General Public Interest
Labour Law - a Bridge between Public Services and Citizenship Rights