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This book examines the potential role of European Union law in combating poverty and social exclusion in the European Union.
List of contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
1. Setting and background
2. Aim and outline of the book
3. Poverty and social exclusion in the EU
3.1. Conceptual clarifications
3.2. State of play: the data
Chapter 2: The EU Social Policy Context
1. Introduction
2. The Social OMC
2.1. The origins and key features of the Social OMC
2.2. The Social OMC within Europe 2020
2.3. Assessment
3. Europe 2020 and the European Semester
3.1. General architecture of Europe 2020
3.2. The European Semester
3.3. Assessment
4. The Action Plan to implement the EPSR
4.1. Content
4.2. Preliminary assessment
5. Financial resources
6. Conclusions
Chapter 3: The EU Fundamental Social Rights Landscape
1. Introduction
2. The intricate fundamental rights landscape in EU law
2.1. General principles and the CFREU
2.2. Balancing fundamental rights against fundamental freedoms
2.3. Interactions with international sources of social rights
2.4. Intermediate conclusions
3. The European Pillar of Social Rights: a game changer?
3.1. Background and content
3.2. Implementation and added value
4. Substantive rights
4.1. Human dignity
4.2. The right to social security
4.3. The right to social assistance
4.4. The right to fair remuneration
4.5. Intermediate conclusions
5. Conclusions
Chapter 4: The EU Constitutional Framework
1. Introduction
2. The objective of combating poverty and social exclusion in EU primary law
2.1. Values of the EU: Article 2 TEU
2.2. General objectives of the EU: Article 3 TEU
2.3. The ‘untapped’ horizontal social clause: Article 9 TFEU
2.4. The social policy objective: Article 151 TFEU
3. Conferral, subsidiarity and proportionality
3.1. Conferral
3.2. Subsidiarity
3.3. Proportionality
4. Social competences
4.1. Social policy competences: Article 153 TFEU
4.2. Alternative bases and the interesting case of social cohesion: Article 175 TFEU
4.3. General legal basis
5. General remarks on EU competences
6. Conclusion: Limited, yet existing
Chapter 5: Implementing the Objective of Combating Poverty and Social Exclusion Under EU Law
1. Introduction
2. Rationale
2.1. Why act at the EU level?
2.2. Why these instruments?
2.3. Why instrumentalise the EPSR?
3. General remarks
3.1. Adequacy
3.2. Coverage
3.3. Take-up
4. A Framework Directive on Minimum Income (Principle 14)
4.1. Context of the proposal
4.2. Legal basis, subsidiarity and proportionality
4.3. Content of the proposal
5. A Framework Directive on Minimum Wages (Principle 6)
5.1. Context of the proposal
5.2. Legal basis, subsidiarity and proportionality
5.3. Content of the proposal
6. A Framework Directive on Access to Social Protection (Principle 12)
6.1. Context of the proposal
6.2. The Recommendation
6.3. The next step: A Framework Directive
7. A European Unemployment Benefit Scheme (Principle 13)
7.1. Context of the proposal
7.2. Potential EUBS design(s)
7.3. Legal bases: A Directive on Minimum Requirements on Unemployment Benefits
7.4 Concluding remarks
8. Other alternatives
9. Conclusions
Chapter 6: General Conclusions
1. Introduction
2. The EU Social Policy Context
3. The EU Fundamental Social Rights Landscape
4. The EU Constitutional Framework
5. Implementing the Objective of Combating Poverty and Social Exclusion Under EU Law
6. Concluding remarks
About the author
Ane Aranguiz is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Private, Business and Labour Law department of Tilburg University and the Government and Law research group of the University of Antwerp.
Summary
This book examines the potential role of European Union law in combating poverty and social exclusion in the European Union.