How do Social and Economic Rights Relate to Each Other in the Social Market Economy: An Introduction to this Special Issue
The term ‘social market economy’ was introduced in the Treaty on European Union in order to emphasise that social and economic objectives of the European Union are both important, and have to be reconciled with each other. This contribution describes how social objectives have been developed in EU l...
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Auteur principal: | Frans Pennings |
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Langue: | EN |
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Utrecht University School of Law
2019
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