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Complying with Europe
Theorising the domestic impact of EU law: the state of the art and beyond
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Author(s):
Gerda Falkner
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Oliver Treib
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Miriam Hartlapp
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Simone Leiber
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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Special issue: Considering EU External Relations After Brexit
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: 11-40
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9780511491931.003
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Book chapters
pp. xiii
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction: flexible EU governance in domestic practice
pp. 11
Theorising the domestic impact of EU law: the state of the art and beyond
pp. 41
EU social policy over time: the role of Directives
pp. 56
The Employment Contract Information Directive: a small but useful social complement to the internal market
pp. 73
The Pregnant Workers Directive: European social policy between protection and employability
pp. 94
The Working Time Directive: European standards taken hostage by domestic politics
pp. 118
The Young Workers Directive: a safety net with holes
pp. 140
The Parental Leave Directive: compulsory policy innovation and voluntary over-implementation
pp. 159
The Part-time Work Directive: a facilitator of national reforms
pp. 178
Voluntary reforms triggered by the Directives
pp. 201
The EU Commission and (non-)compliance in the member states
pp. 229
Beyond policy change: convergence of national public–private relations?
pp. 260
Implementation across countries and Directives
pp. 277
Why do member states fail to comply? Testing the hypotheses suggested in the literature
pp. 317
Three worlds of compliance: a typology
pp. 342
Conclusions: myth and reality of social Europe
pp. 366
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