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THE EUROPEAN PILLAR OF SOCIAL RIGHTS
THE EUROPEAN PILLAR OF SOCIAL RIGHTS

Author(s): Ligia Valentina Mirișan
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Criminal Law, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, EU-Legislation, Labour and Social Security Law
Published by: Centrul de Cercetare în Drept SARA
Keywords: Social rights; Social Europe; European Social Pillar;

Summary/Abstract: The European Pillar of Social Rights is a high-profile political reaffirmation of twenty social rights and principles. Its implementation deploys the full EU governance arsenal: regulations, directives, recommendations, communications, new institutions, funding actions, and countryspecific recommendations. As such, the static imagery evoked by a ‘pillar’ does not capture the true nature of the initiative, which is dynamic and fluid, wide-ranging, and permeating. An equation of the Pillar with the set of twenty rights and principles it proclaims similarly fails to capture its true significance, which lies in its programmatic nature. Several important measures have already been proposed as part of this new social action plan for Europe, some of which are close to adoption. This Article analyses the meaning of the Pillar and its potential significance, by considering its contentsensu largo, and its broader context. It argues that even if the Pillar cannot address all the EU's social failings, it has put a surprising social spin on the Better Regulation Agenda that was threatening to erode the social acquis, it has rekindled the EU's relationship with the International Labour Organization and Council of Europe, and it helps rebalance the EU's output by reviving the use of the Treaty's Social Title

  • Issue Year: 1/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 411-415
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: English