Publication

11 Jan 2008

In last month’s decision in the so-called ‘Vaxholm’ case, the European Court of Justice managed the unique feat of simultaneously enraging European trade unions and free-market eurosceptics. The former condemned the court for permitting social dumping, while references to the right to strike in the judgment have conservative nerves, particularly those in the UK, twitching at the prospect of socialism returning through the back door.

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Author Alan Riley
Series CEPS Commentaries
Publisher Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
Copyright © 2008 Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
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