1st Edition

Implementing Social Europe in Times of Crises Re-established Boundaries of Welfare?

Edited By Dorte Martinsen, Hans Vollaard Copyright 2015
    188 Pages
    by Routledge

    188 Pages
    by Routledge

    While the EU legitimacy crisis and the Great Recession prevail, certain European Union principles and policies have to be implemented in the member states. This volume explores the diverse processes, stages and subjects of implementation in a variety of social policies to identify different institutional dynamics and actor behaviours at play. The individual contributions examine the transposition of the patients’ rights directive to the Europeanisation of pension reforms; the role of national parliaments in transposing social Europe; judicial Europeanisation; and the multi-level enforcement of EU decisions.

    Theoretically, the contributions in this book highlights the fact that implementation is often conditioned by domestic politics or comes as a ‘random walk’ due to organisational and cognitive constraints. Empirically, the volume has three main findings. First, the constitutive components of the EU tend to have a contradictory impact on the EU’s social policies and the national welfare systems. Second, crises influence the implementation of social Europe, at times leading to a modification of fundamental principles and content, but not across the board. Third, as a result, there is evidence of differentiated Europeanisation.

    This book was originally published as a special issue of West European Politics.

    1. Implementing Social Europe in Times of Crises: Re-established Boundaries of Welfare?

    Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen and Hans Vollaard

    2. Transposition and National Level Resources – Introducing the Cross Border Health Care Directive in Eastern Europe

    Nikolay Vasev and Karsten Vrangbæk

    3. Bounded Rationality in Transposition Processes: The Case of the European Patients’ Rights Directive

    Hans Vollaard and Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen

    4. Altered Europeanization of pension reform in the context of the Great Recession? Denmark and Italy compared

    Caroline De la Porte and David Natali

    5. Clawing Back Lost Powers? Parliamentary Scrutiny over the Transposition of EU Social Policy Directives in the Netherlands

    Ellen Mastenbroek, Aneta Spendzharova and Esther Versluis

    6. Judicial Europeanization: The case of Zambrano in Ireland

    Susanne K. Schmidt

    7. Europeanization with Many Unknowns: National Company Law Reforms after Centros

    Michael Blauberger and Rike Krämer

    8. Enforcing Social Europe through Labour Inspectorates: Changes in Capacity and Cooperation across Europe

    Miriam Hartlapp

    9. Social Europe and its components in the midst of crisis: A Conclusion

    Maurizio Ferrera

    Biography

    Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen is Professor with special responsibilities in the Department of Political Science at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Her research focuses on EU welfare policies and investigating integration and national implementation of EU social policies, including health care.

    Hans Vollaard is Lecturer in Dutch and European politics at Leiden University, The Netherlands. His research interests include Euro-scepticism in The Netherlands, European disintegration, European health policies, and Christianity in Dutch politics.