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European Network of legal experts in the field of labour law, dealing with both individual and collective rights/aspects

Contracting Authority:
European Commission
DG Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities
Unit EMPL/F2
B-1049 Brussels
 

Editorial oversight for the official web presence of the European Network of legal experts in the field of labour law, dealing with both individual and collective rights/aspects (labourlawnetwork):

The European Network of legal experts in the field of labour law, dealing with both individual and collective rights/aspects is a joint project of the University of Leiden, the Netherlands and the University of Frankfurt, Germany. Prof. G.J.J. Heerma van Voss from the University of Leiden acts as co-ordinator of the projects carried out by the Network and Prof. Waas from the University of Frankfurt acts as assisting co-ordinator.

Responsible for content:
For the University of Leiden, Netherlands:

Prof. G.J.J. Heerma van Voss
Leiden Law School
Dept. of Labour and Social Security Law
Postbus 9520
NL-2300 RA LEIDEN
Tel: +31 (0)71 527 7636
Fax: +31 (0)71 527 7509
email: G.J.J.Heerma(at)law.leidenuniv.nl
 

For the University of Frankfurt, Germany:
Prof. Dr. Bernd Waas
Faculty of Law
Chair of Labour Law, Civil Law and Commercial Law
Grüneburgplatz 1
D- 60629 Frankfurt
Tel.: +49(0)69-798-34232
Fax: +49(0)69-798-34535
Email: waas(at)jur.uni-frankurt.de

ViSdP (Person responsible according to the German Press Law): Prof. Dr. Bernd Waas

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Reporting misuse: Please report any misuse, including illegal content and links, issuing from workstations or web pages from an IP-address or web presence within the labourlawnetwork.eu domain by Email to:
waas(at)jur.uni-frankfurt.de

Main University of Leiden contact points:
Leiden University
P.O. Box 9500
2300 RA Leiden
The Netherlands
Visiting address
Steenschuur 25
2311 ES Leiden
Phone
+31 (0)71 527 27 27 (operator)

The University carries the name of Universiteit Leiden and uses this name in insignia and seals. The Universiteit sales tax number is NL 00 19 35 549 B01.

Copyright:
The labourlawnetwork and the Universiteit Leiden hold the copyright of all text, images, and layout of this official web presence, i.e. of all content of the pages within the domain name www.labourlawnetwork.eu. Copying and altering the contents of any of these pages is permitted only with the express permission of the Labourlawnetwork. Copying of web pages on a personal computer for the purpose of viewing with a browser is permitted.
 

Legal Notice:
The Labourlawnetwork and the Universities of Leiden and Frankfurt accept no liability, within the bounds of law, for the content of its web presence or for any third party pages given by links on its pages. They expressly distance themselves from the content of any linked pages and do not consider these pages to be their own.

Financing:
This website is financed by PROGRESS, the European Community Programme for Employment and Social Solidarity (2007-2013). This programme was established to support the implementation of the objectives of the European Union in the employment and social affairs area, as set out in the Social Agenda, and thereby contribute to the achievement of the Lisbon Strategy goals in these fields.
The seven-year Programme targets all stakeholders who can help shape the development of appropriate and effective employment and social legislation and policies, across the EU-27, EEA and EU candidate and pre-candidate countries.

The Programme has six general objectives. These are:
(1) to improve the knowledge and understanding of the situation prevailing in the Member States (and in other participating countries) through analysis, evaluation and close monitoring of policies;
(2) to support the development of statistical tools and methods and common indicators, where appropriate broken down by gender and age group, in the areas covered by the program.
(3) to support and monitor the implementation of Community law, where applicable, and policy objectives in the Member States, and assess their effectiveness and impact;
(4) to promote networking, mutual learning, identification and dissemination of good practice and innovative approaches at EU level;
(5) to enhance the awareness of the stakeholders and the general public about the EU policies and objectives pursued under each of the policy sections;
(6) to boost the capacity of key EU networks to promote, support and further develop EU policies and objectives, where applicable.

For more information see:
http://ec.europa.eu/progress


The information contained in this website does not necessarily reflect the position or opinion of the European Commission.