The Principle of Conditionality and the protection of social rights within the EU Legal System. Philosophical foundations of a constitutional metamorphosis
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https://doi.org/10.20318/universitas.2020.5524Keywords:
social right, Court of Justice of the European Union, economic crisis, principle of conditionalityAbstract
The context of this research is the global economic crisis started in 2008. The main purpose is to analyze the problem of the financial conditioning of redistributive social and labour policies in the EU legal system: its effects on the justiciability of social rights before the Court of Justice of the European Union and the philosophical foundations of the changes that took place.
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