The European Pillar of Social Rights: An analysis from the coordinates of European market constitutionalism

Authors

  • Ainhoa Lasa López Universidad de Alicante

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18042/cepc/rdce.62.04

Keywords:

Social dimension, market constitutionalism, competitive solidarity, social rights, transnationalization, renationalization.

Abstract

In 2017, a feverish paroxysm of the social in the European establishment seems to have emerged with the adoption of two political documents: the first, Reflection Paper on the social dimension of Europe, the second, the European Pillar of Social Rights. Both acts try to open a scenario of analysis and debate that runs between flexibility, marginality or controlled Europeanization of positive integration. However, in these theses is absent the central question that has perpetuated the status of subjection of positive integration at European level. We refer to the anchoring of this in the framework of a constitutional model of a new sign, market constitutionalism that altering the material bases of national rights has ended by materializing the convergence of national social protection systems with a social model that re-commercializes the solidarity and functionalizes the social link to European market power.

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Author Biography

Ainhoa Lasa López, Universidad de Alicante

Departamento de Estudios Jurídicos del Estado (Área Constitucional). Facultad de Derecho.

Profesora de derecho constitucional

Published

2019-04-10

How to Cite

Lasa López, A. (2019). The European Pillar of Social Rights: An analysis from the coordinates of European market constitutionalism. Revista De Derecho Comunitario Europeo, (62), 117–154. https://doi.org/10.18042/cepc/rdce.62.04

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Section

STUDIES

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