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One of the special features of the Nordic countries is that the determination of wages and working conditions is largely left up to the negotiations between the social partners. The purpose of this report is to illuminate a number of the challenges faced by the labour-law systems of the Nordic countries in the light of an increasingly well-developed European law system. The first part of the report was prepared by Dr. Jur. Jens Kristiansen, the editor-in-chief, and focuses on a number of the general challenges facing the labour-law systems of the Nordic countries in the form of European rules and court decisions. The second part of the report was prepared by various representatives of employer and employee organisations in the Nordic countries and illustrates some of the challenges faced by the social partners in their interaction with the European court system and the way in which these challenges have been addressed in the individual countries.
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Et af de særlige træk ved de nordiske lande er, at fastlæggelsen af løn- og arbejdsvilkår i vidt omfang er overladt til forhandlinger mellem arbejdsmarkedets parter. Formålet med denne rapport er at belyse en række af de udfordringer, som de arbejdsretlige systemer i de nordiske lande står over for i mødet med et stadig mere veludviklet europæisk retssystem. Den første del af rapporten er udarbejdet af rapportens redaktør professor, dr. jur. Jens Kristiansen fra Københavns Universitet og fokuserer på en række af de generelle udfordringer, som de europæiske regler og retsafgørelser stiller de arbejdsretlige systemer i de nordiske lande over for. Rapportens anden del er udarbejdet af forskellige repræsentanter for arbejdsgiver- og lønmodtagerforeninger i de nordiske lande og belyser nogle af de udfordringer, som arbejdsmarkedets parter oplever i mødet med det europæiske retssystem.
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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Up at the Villa" by W. Somerset Maugham. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
This letter is your death sentence. To avenge what you have done you will die. But what has Manno the pharmacist done? Nothing that he can think of. The next day he and his hunting companion are both dead.The police investigation is inconclusive. However, a modest high school teacher with a literary bent has noticed a clue that, he believes, will allow him to trace the killer. Patiently, methodically, he begins to untangle a web of erotic intrigue and political calculation. But the results of his amateur sleuthing are unexpected—and tragic. To Each His Own is one of the masterworks of the great Sicilian novelist Leonardo Sciascia—a gripping and unconventional detective story that is also an anatomy of a society founded on secrets, lies, collusion, and violence.
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Kosztolanyi's Skylark is a portrait of provincial life in the Austro-Hungarian monarchy at the turn of the century. Set in the autumn of 1899, it focuses on one extraordinary week in the otherwise uneventful lives of an elderly Hungarian couple and their ugly spinster daughter, Skylark.
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