1) Critical assessment
Political answers to judicial problems? Europe after Viking, Laval and Rüffert
by Dr Martin Höpner, Head of Research Group, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Germany.
Rocking the boat – again
by Jon Kvist, Senior Researcher, SFI - Det Nationale Forskningscenter for Velfaerd, Denmark
L’Europe gagnée par « l’économie communiste de marché »
by Alain Supiot, Director, Institut d’Etudes avancées, Nantes, France
Laval & co : law and politics in EU social policy
by Renaud Dehousse, Jean Monnet professor of Law and Politics at the Paris Political Studies Institute ("Sciences Po"). Scientific Advisor, Notre Europe.
The Court of Justice of the European Communities and the “Social Market Economy”
by Loïc AZOULAI, lecturer at the University of Paris II and at Sciences-Po, France.
Public and private pensions in Europe: state of the art and critical analysis
The importance of supplementary pension schemes is growing across Europe and this has important consequences for the whole economy and more specifically for the wellbeing of workers and their families at their retirement. In a series of publications and at a seminar, the ETUI sheds light on this very important development, by analysing the risks and suggesting possible improvements, especially in the context of the current global crisis.
ETUI Working papers:
ETUI Policy Briefs – European Economic and Employment Policy: Public and private pensions: lessons from the crisis
Seminar: Capital Matters in Europe 2009
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