Stein Evju

Stein Evju
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  • cand. jur. (LL.M.)
  • Professor Emeritus at University of Oslo

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Introduction
Labor Law - Collective and Individual (Employment Law); European Labor Law; Posting of Workers; Social and Economic Human Rights
Skills and Expertise
Current institution
University of Oslo
Current position
  • Professor Emeritus

Publications

Publications (72)
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2018/28 The right to equal pay for temporary agency workers includes travel time allowances (NO) Directive 2008/104/EC (Temporary Agency Work Directive) is implemented by means of the Norwegian Working Environment Act and provides for equal pay between regular workers and temporary agency workers. The Supreme Court has held that, in domestic law, t...
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FORMULA is an international, interdisciplinary project devoted to studying EU/EEA labour market regulation in the context of cross-border provision of services involving in particular posting of workers in the context of cross-border provision of services. Finalizing the project, this volume presents penetrating analyses on the genesis of the Posti...
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FORMULA is an international, interdisciplinary project devoted to studying EU/EEA labor market regulation in the context of cross-border provision of services involving in particular posting of workers. The book now published presents up-dated contributions from the project’s second phase focusing on national responses to EU regulation and ECJ case...
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The Formula project was devoted to studying the development of EU/EEA free movement law relating to cross-border services and posting of workers, and national responses to EU/EEA developments in his field from a legal and interdisciplinary perspective. The present volume is composed of up-dated contributions from the project’s second phase focusin...
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This article gives an overview of the European Social Charter's protection of the right to collective action, including the case law of the European Social Charter (ESC) supervisory body, the European Committee of Social Rights (ECSR). Considering the position of the European Social Charter in relation both to the ECHR and to EU law, the topic cert...
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This paper emanates from the FORMULA project, which is devoted to studying the development and interplay at the European and national levels of the regulation of labour relations in the context of cross-border provision of services. In part, the object is to introduce the FORMULA project and where it stands at an intermediate stage of the project a...
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The Posted Workers Directive was controversial from the outset, and the recent case law from the Court of Justice has made it even more so. In this chapter, the backdrop, genesis, drafting and adoption of the Posted Workers Directive are first considered in turn in order to place it in its context. The Court of Justice’s case law is then considered...
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Posting of workers in the framework of cross-border provision of services involves issues of private international law concerning the choice of applicable law as well as matters of jurisdiction. A lack of harmonization or coordination may lead to competing and conflicting litigations that are ill suited to safeguard workers' rights or protect the i...
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The Posted Workers Directive was controversial from the outset, and the recent case law from the Court of Justice has made it even more so. In this chapter, the backdrop, genesis, drafting and adoption of the Posted Workers Directive are first considered in turn in order to place it in its context. The Court of Justice's case law is then considered...
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The key issue of this article is the relationship between competition law and Collective Bargaining. The ECJ decision in Albany is the point of departure. First, the author briefly recapitulates the facts and issues of those cases. Second, he focuses on the Advocate General's opinion and the Court's reasons for according an immunity to the collecti...

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