Nagy, Lajos; Blanpain, Roger

Labour Law and Industrial Relations in Central and Eastern Europe : From Planned to a Market Economy

Kluwer Law International
€ 145,94

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Dramatic events have held back the transformation of the Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC) into a democratic society with a functional, private ownership economy. Most recently, recession in the Western countries and the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union have proven barriers to such a metamorphosis. This volume provides a comparative overview of the ongoing changes in the legal regulation of industrial relations in the CEEC. It discusses the current transformation and development taking place in Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Russia, the Slovak Republic, and Slovenia, and provides the reader with an insight into how the fall of communism and the transition to market economies have affected the field of labour law throughout the region. Labour Law and Industrial Relations in Central and Eastern Europe offers a unique examination of the effects of numerous factors and forces on the field of labour law in this actively-changing region.

Ingenaaid | 180 pagina's
Verschenen in 1996
Rubriek:

  • LCC: Law » Regional comparative and uniform law (Europe) » Labor law » General (KJC2855.L318 1996)
  • ISBN-13: 9789041102980