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1 - Re-embedding economic and social constitutionalism

Normative perspectives for the EU

from Part I - European economic and social constitutionalism between norms and practices

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 July 2011

Dagmar Schiek
Affiliation:
University of Leeds
Dagmar Schiek
Affiliation:
University of Leeds
Ulrike Liebert
Affiliation:
Universität Bremen
Hildegard Schneider
Affiliation:
Universiteit Maastricht, Netherlands
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Introduction

Tensions between the economic and the social dimensions of European integration are being perceived as increasing, and so is the potential for conflict between national and European levels of policy-making. Both are well illustrated by a highly controversial line of Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) cases on industrial relations: Viking and Laval have become symbols for the continuing dominance of the economic over the social dimension of European integration and for an increasing tendency of the EU to diminish national autonomy. As one consequence, demands to protect Member States’ social policy choices from EU law pressures arise. For such demands to be tenable, isolation of national and EU policy-making and of economic and social dimensions of European integration would have to be possible. This is arguably not the case. Economic and social dimensions of integration will thus have to be reconciled across EU and national levels, if the EU and its Member States are to maintain the ability of enhancing social justice against the pulls of economic globalisation.

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Print publication year: 2011

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