2021
DOI: 10.1111/jcms.13166
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Cross‐Border Social Dumping as a ‘Game of Jurisdiction’ – Towards a Legal Geography of Labour Relations in the EU Internal Market*

Abstract: The question of social dumping has again climbed the EU policy agenda. In this article, we call into question some established views of social dumping that conceptualize the relationship between EU internal market and Member States in binary terms. Based on an analysis of relevant case law, and drawing on the conceptual tools provided by critical legal geography, we show that the project of EU integration relies as much on the scalar differentiation of powers as it does on the ‘upward’ shift of powers from the… Show more

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“…In their 2021 article, Iossa and Persdotter address the issue of cross-border labour mobility in the EU internal market. They draw both on critical analysis on social dumping in the » 31 , which would characterise what they call legal geography of labour relations, a new and promising area of research and debate both for trade unionists and labour law scholars.…”
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“…In their 2021 article, Iossa and Persdotter address the issue of cross-border labour mobility in the EU internal market. They draw both on critical analysis on social dumping in the » 31 , which would characterise what they call legal geography of labour relations, a new and promising area of research and debate both for trade unionists and labour law scholars.…”
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confidence: 99%