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Preface | ||
1 | The Legal Framework of the EC and Human Rights | |
I | The Aim of an Internal Market and Related Social Problems | 1 |
II | Tasks and Aims of the EC and Means of Achieving Them | 3 |
III | EC-Provisions Concerning Social Standards and Social Politics | 4 |
IV | Human Rights as a Possible Legal-Political Basis | 6 |
2 | Perspectives of an International Labour, Economic and Social Legal Order on the Fundamentals of Human Rights | |
A | Human Rights - Basis for a World Law | 17 |
B | A Programme of Ten Principles for an Individualistic-Democratic Labour, Economic and Social Order of the Future | 25 |
C | Explanatory Statements Regarding the 'Programme of Principles' | 27 |
D | Outlooks of Collectivist-Democratic Labour, Economic and Social Orders | 34 |
3 | The Legal Status of the Employee in an Industrialised Society: Reflections on the So-called Welfare State | |
I | Introduction: 'The Change' - 'The Dismantling of the Welfare State'? | 36 |
II | 'Welfare State' - 'Democratic and Social Federal State' and 'Legal State' and the Legal Position of the Employee | 38 |
III | Influence of the Industrial System on the Implied Importance of Basic Rights and 'Human Rights of All'? | 50 |
IV | Can the Elementary Human Right 'Work Leads to Ownership of the Worker in the Product of his Work' be Realised by Collective Bargaining Autonomy? | 62 |
V | The Fight For and Against Immutable and Inalienable 'Human Rights of All' and Democracy | 66 |
VI | Thoughts and Ideas as to the Construction of a Liberal-Democratic and Social Legal State | 73 |
VII | Utopia? - 'Tamperer with the System'? - Faith/Hope? - Optimism/Pessimism? - End without Change? - Scientific Recognition | 76 |
VIII | Jurisprudence as Science and its Methods | 78 |
4 | Strike and Lock-out in the Order of the European Social Charter and 'Human Rights of All' | |
I | The European Social Charter as a Basis of International Law - General Human Rights as a Basis for Justice | 81 |
II | The Character of the Legal Obligations of Art. 6, Para. 4, ESCh, and their Consequences | 83 |
III | The Realisation of Art. 6, Para. 4, ESCh, in Other States of the Contracting Parties | 86 |
IV | The Interpretations of Art. 6, Para. 4, ESCh | 95 |
V | Fundamentals for the Solution of the Problems Described | 98 |
VI | Work - Economy - Law in an Individualistic-Democratic, Market-Economy-Orientated Social Order | 102 |
VII | Final Consequences for Strike and Lock-out - Interpretation of Art. 6, Para. 4, ESCh | 122 |
5 | Evaluation and Summary | |
I | Social and Economic Human Rights of Importance for the Worker | 126 |
II | Differing Qualities of the Above-Listed Human Rights | 128 |
III | Human Rights and the Common Weal. Realisation in Present-day Political Systems | 130 |
IV | The Elementary Human Right 'Work Leads to Ownership of the Worker in the Product of his Work' Considered from the Perspective of the Philosophy of Karl Marx | 134 |
V | Deficits of Human Rights in 'Real Existing Socialism' and in Private Capitalism as Practised | 136 |
Abbreviations | 142 | |
Appendix | 143 | |
Literaturverzeichnis | 181 | |
Index |
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