El reconocimiento de los derechos sociales fundamentales en la Union Europea
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This study makes a historical analysis of the recognition of the fundamental social rights in the European Union. Thus, starting from the point of the Treaty of Rome making no mention of this matter and the thwarted attempt at development that constituted the Community Charter of Fundamental Social Rights of Workers, an analysis is made of the successive reforms of the Maastricht and Amsterdam Treaties, the European Charter of Fundamental Rights of Nice and, finally, the EU Constitution Project.Downloads
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