OBSAH/CONTENTS
PART ONE
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR LAW STANDARDS IN LATIN AMERICA'S CASE LAW
Chapter I – Argentina
The Effectiveness of rights and freedoms comprised in international standards of labour and social security law, a comparative latin american vision
Chapter II – Brazil
The Effectiveness of ILO fundamental convention in Brasil
Chapter III – Costa Rica
The Effectiveness of rights and freedoms contained in International Norms of Labour, Employment and Social Security Laws
A Latin American Compared Vision Special View on Fundamental Labour Rights in Costa Rica
Chapter IV – Mexico
The Effectiveness of rights and freedoms comprised in international standards of labour and social security law
A Comparative latin american vision
Chapter V – Peru
Effectiveness of the rights and freedoms contained in the international standards of labour law and social security in Peru
Chapter VI – Uruguay
Realisation of rights and freedoms contained in international labour and social security standards in Uruguay
PART TWO
SOCIAL REFORMS IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES RESPONDING TO THE FINANCIAL CRISES
Chapter VII – Czech Republic
Developments in social legislative and policy in the Czech Republic in reaction to the financial crises
Chapter VIII – Greece
Reforms in Greek labour and social security law, as responses to the financial crisis
Chapter IX – Hungary
Hungary – the new Labour Code as a response to the global economic crisis?
Chapter X – Ireland
Labour and industrial relations reform in Ireland in the crisis of 2008 – 2015
Chapter XI – Italy
The Impact of the Global Economic Crisis on the evolution of labour law
Chapter XII – Lithuania
Social law reforms during crisis and post-crisis period in Lithuania
Chapter XIII – Netherlands
Labour and social security law reforms in the Netherlands between 2009 - 2015
Chapter XIV – Poland
Recent development in Polish labour law and social security law
The social dialogue, flexibility and the welfare state
Chapter XV – Portugal
Labour law in Portugal between 2011 and 2014
Chapter XVI – Spain
Evolution in labour law and social security in Spain during the economic and financial crisis (2007 - 2014)