Frihet från underordning. En kritisk rättsvetenskaplig studie av diskriminering av deltidsarbetande och visstidsanställda (Freedom from subordination. A critical legal study of discrimination of part-time and fixed-term workers)
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Summary, in English
This dissertation deals with discrimination of part-time and fixed-term workers. The EU directives on part-time and fixed-term work, as well as Swedish law in the same area, are the starting point of the analysis. The aim is to offer a reading of discrimination law as an instrument for freedom from subordination. Inspiration is found in critical legal positivism’s idea of the autonomous individual as central to the deep structure of modern law.
The dissertation gives an analysis of common denominators of discrimination law, and of connections between discrimination law and subordination. Discrimination of part-time and fixed-term workers is compared to other types of discrimination. Furthermore, discrimination of part-time and fixed-term workers, as well as other legal instruments in the part-time and fixed-term work directives, is analysed in terms of employee subordination and freedom. The study also includes a discussion of the status of “work on demand” employment relationships according to Swedish labour law.
In addition to the analysis of labour law regulation, the dissertation provides a discussion of Swedish social security law in relation to part-time and fixed-term work. Entitlement to unemployment benefit, sickness benefit and parental allowance is examined.
The dissertation gives an analysis of common denominators of discrimination law, and of connections between discrimination law and subordination. Discrimination of part-time and fixed-term workers is compared to other types of discrimination. Furthermore, discrimination of part-time and fixed-term workers, as well as other legal instruments in the part-time and fixed-term work directives, is analysed in terms of employee subordination and freedom. The study also includes a discussion of the status of “work on demand” employment relationships according to Swedish labour law.
In addition to the analysis of labour law regulation, the dissertation provides a discussion of Swedish social security law in relation to part-time and fixed-term work. Entitlement to unemployment benefit, sickness benefit and parental allowance is examined.
Department/s
Publishing year
2012
Language
Swedish
Document type
Dissertation
Publisher
Bokbox förlag
Topic
- Law
Keywords
- unemployment benefit
- sickness benefit
- social insurance
- grounds of discrimination
- critical legal positivism
- EU law
- social security law
- labour law
- fixed-term work
- discrimination
- part-time work
- equal treatment
- parental allowance
- EU-rätt
- arbetsrätt
Status
Published
Research group
- Norma
Supervisor
- Ann Numhauser-Henning
- Kaarlo Tuori
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISBN: 978-91-86980-59-7
Defence date
3 May 2012
Defence time
10:15
Defence place
Pufendorfsalen, Faculty of Law (Tryckeriet), Stora Gråbrödersgatan 3 C, Lund
Opponent
- Niklas Bruun (Professor)