Los derechos sociales en la Unión Europea: mercado o justicia
Abstract
Social rights have not been incorporated in the European Communities, but rather have arisen as a consecuence of the freedom of mobility for persons. Little by little through social policies certain social demands have been obtained that have become social rights. Such rights are called solidarity-rights in the Charter of fundamental rights of the European Union. However, their effectiviness and legal enforceability remain a question, while revealing the extent of the social deficit in E.U.