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The legal term "social rights" refers to the specific human rights
addressed by labour law and social security law. On the European
continent, these rights are protected not only by domestic law, but
also by the European Social Charter of the Council of Europe of
1961, its three additional protocols (1988, 1991, and 1995), and
the Revised European Social Charter of 1996. These instruments
comprise a fundamental international treaty which not only
specifies the relevant rights but also includes an array of
supervisory mechanisms to monitor compliance, a regulatory role
undertaken by the European Committee of Social Rights.This
important book offers an in-depth analysis of the substantive and
procedural issues of protecting social rights in Europe under the
Social Charter. Analysing the standards promulgated by the
Committee, and drawing on the extensive legal literature on the
subject, the author focuses on the administrative aspects of all
the social protections afforded by the Charter, including the
following: workers' right to freedom of association; right of
workers' representatives to protection; due process in termination
of employment; protection of employed women on maternity; social
integration of disabled persons; right of migrant workers to
protection and assistance; and right to housing.Practitioners
specialising in labour and employment law or social security law,
students of comparative labour and social security law, and
specialists in international social policies will greatly
appreciate the rigor of the analysis as well as the insights
offered in this remarkable book.
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