Public Employment Services and European Law
Freedland FBA, Mark,
Professor of Employment Law, University of Oxford
Craig QC FBA, Paul,
Professor of English Law, University of Oxford
Jacqueson, Catherine,
Lecturer in Law, University of Copenhagen
Kountouris, Nicola,
Lecturer in Law, University of Reading
Print publication date: 2007
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: January 2009 Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-923348-9 doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199233489.001.0001 |
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Abstract:
The present book examines the developing legal regimes and regulation of public services in the UK and other European countries. Public services are examined though a case-study of the complex area of public employment services. These are job-placement and vocational training services which aim to maximize employment and minimize unemployment within EU member States' Active Labour Market policies. Employment services are seen as being at the centre of a complex web of rules in both hard and soft forms of law deriving from the EU, national public law and from private, and at times contractual, agreements. The analysis also suggests that they also lie at the crossroads of a series of trends in regulation, and priorities have been inspired by an array of conflicting policy rationales. These policy rationales include the establishment of an open and competitive European internal market, the establishment of an efficient welfare state, the scaling down of state administrative machinery, the fulfillment of core public service responsibilities, and the creation of public private entities for the discharge of essential social services. The investigation also proved that public employment services provide a highly informative and novel case study of the interaction and conflict between the economic and social aims of the EU and between regulation at national and supranational levels, and the changing forms which this regulation has taken.
Keywords: public services, job-placement, vocational training, comparative and EU law study, regulation, economic and social aims, private delivery Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
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Competence, Social Policy, and Public Services
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Conceptions of Public Service in European Law
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Modes of Governance and Regulatory Techniques
4.
Employment Services as a Public Service
5.
Changing Institutional and Regulatory Frameworks for Job Intermediation
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Active Labour Market Policies: Between ‘Right to Work’ and ‘Workfare’
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Vocational Education and Training of the Unemployed and Public Employment Services
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Making Work Pay and ‘Employment Friendly Wages’
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The Relationship between Public Employment Services and the Unemployed
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Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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