Individual Labour Rights as Human Rights: The Contributions of the European Court of Human Rights to Worker’s Rights Protection

· Kluwer Law International B.V.
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In recent years there has been a substantial debate over the interconnection between labour rights and human rights. Consequently, the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) concerning substantive individual labour rights, or ‘rights at work’, is coming to greater prominence at the national level throughout the forty-seven Member States of the Council of Europe. This is the first book in English to provide a thorough analysis of the Court’s most recent case law – cases considered in the period from 1963 to 2016 – on fundamental employment rights such as the right to wages, protection from discrimination and unfair dismissal, the right to occupational safety at work, and civil liberties such as the freedom of association, the freedom of religion and expression, and the right to privacy.

Drawing on close scrutiny of 347 cases since 1963, the author traces the evolutionary development of the Court’s positions on labour rights as human rights through case analyses, commentary, and general conclusions in each of several categorical groupings. Recent trends are treated in substantial detail. Among the issues and topics raised are the following:

– interrelation of ECtHR case law and national labour rights protection; – benefits for employees of reference to ECtHR case law in national proceedings; – role of International Labour Organization conventions and of the European Social Charter in the Court’s reasoning; – application of balancing and proportionality test in relevant to labour law cases; – public criticism of employer, disclosure of information, and standards of whistle-blowers’ protection; and – positive obligations of the State in the ¬field of occupational safety and health.

This book offers the most detailed and considered analysis available of how individual labour rights have been referred to in the human rights jurisprudence of the ECtHR. Given that the Court’s positions have already changed certain aspects of some national labour laws, this peerless volume will prove indispensable for practitioners and scholars monitoring the growing applicability of human rights law in matters of labour and employment, especially in the areas of protection of wages, unjust dismissal, and occupational safety.

About the author

Elena Sychenko is an associate professor at Saint Petersburg State Polytechnic University. She received her PhD degree from the University of Catania in 2016, a master degree with honours from Saint Petersburg State University in 2004. During the last five years she published about twenty articles in peer-reviewed journals in Russian, English, French and Italian and two books in Russian. She is a regular contributor to the French peer-review journal 'Revue de droit comparé du travail et de la sécurité sociale', which reviews the conclusions of the UN Human Rights Committee and the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights relevant to labour law and a contributor to ILO LEGOSH system. She is a member of several professional networks, such as CIELO (Comunidad para la investigación y el estudio laboral y ocupacional), Centre of modern labour law (Tblissi State University, Georgia) and a member of the association 'Lawyers for labour rights' (Moscow, Russia).

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