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Tomas Davulis

Labour Law Reforms in Eastern and Western Europe


Herausgegeben von Davulis, Tomas
Neuausg. 2017. 504 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: PETER LANG LTD. INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS 2017
ISBN: 2-8076-0416-1 (2807604161)
Neue ISBN: 978-2-8076-0416-2 (9782807604162)

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The selection of articles traces recent developments in the legal regulation of labour markets in Eastern and Western European countries. The increased international competition of national labour markets has led to major reforms in some European countries but the majority of national developments indicate a rather gradual evolution.
Recent years in Europe have been marked by efforts to introduce changes in labour law in order to boost employment, reduce labour costs and increase flexibility of national labour markets. The increased international competition has led to major labour law reforms in some European countries but the majority of national developments still indicate a rather limited reformist approach. Evolutionary rather than revolutionary efforts were initiated to balance the wage-setting mechanisms and to soften the dismissal law protection to create room for flexibility, to increase employment by promoting atypical forms of employment, to accommodate legal regulations to technological advances and the new types of economy. Accompanying social security measures intended to improve the efficiency of active labour market policies.

The current selection of academic contributions intends to provide an overview of recent developments in the legal regulation of labour markets in Eastern and Western European countries. The authors´ contributions could not cover all the aspects of the current state of recent reformist efforts on the labour markets. However, by picturing separate developments in different European countries, it intends to assist in identifying regional similarities. Furthermore, it provides opportunities for exchange of ideas, experiences and practices for shaping labour law both at European and national level.

Dr. Tomas Davulis, LL.M. is a Full Professor of Labour Law at the Faculty of Law of Vilnius University, Lithuania. His main areas of research include international and European Union labour law, non-discrimination law and industrial relations. In 2014-2015 he was presiding the working group entrusted with the preparation of the draft legislation on the new ´social-model´ of Lithuania, which also includes the new version of the Labour Code.