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Call for Applications – Future Directions in EU Labour Law

admin - 5th May 2015
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Socio-Economic Rights and Labour Rights

Early Career Scholars in EU labour law and social policy are invited to apply for a space on the British Academy-funded project on Future Directions in EU Labour Law, with a launch workshop organised on July 3 at Magdalen College, Oxford. The project will bring together early career academics and senior policy makers from across the Union to collaborate throughout 2015 to shape new ideas and policy proposals.

 

For further information, and details of how to apply, please go to the project website at http://www.law.ox.ac.uk/projects/EU-labour-law

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