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Revista Internacional CONSINTER de Direito - Publicação Oficial do Conselho Internacional de Estudos Contemporâneos em Pós-Graduação

Print version ISSN 2183-6396On-line version ISSN 2183-9522

Abstract

VAZ, Andréa Arruda; BERBERI, Marco Antônio Lima  and  MARTINS, Tais. THE CRISIS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND THE IMPACTS ON THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF WORK IN THE FACE OF THE FLEXIBILIZATION OF RIGHTS BYMEMBER STATES IN CONTRARY TO THEPRECEPTS OF COMMUNITY LAW. Revista Internacional CONSINTER de Direito [online]. 2021, n.12, pp.343-356.  Epub June 30, 2021. ISSN 2183-6396.  https://doi.org/10.19135/revista.consinter.00012.16.

The research presents in a practical way the impacts of the crisis of 2008 and following years in Europe and the action of the economic block, to mitigate the crisis through austerity measures, which last to date. The search for a solution to the crisis that has plagued the European Union, the possible conflict with unavailable rights and the imposed need for flexibilization of rights, especially in labour law, deserves debate. The measures put forward by the member countries of the European Union to solve the economic crisis are also partly linked to the idea of the suppression of rights. For example, we mention the reduction of working hours, an increase in the retirement age, among other fundamental precepts inherent to the dignity of the human person, which have been made more flexible during the crisis. This article discuss the legality of these flexibilities in the face of the protection of fundamental human rights and European Community law, from the point of view of international law, of the Convention OIT, ONU, which have been ratified by the various countries of Europe. Over the years, the European Union has been going through a series of crises and consequent precarious labour law, one of the most recent and relevant, the UNITED KINGDOM's withdrawal from the European Union through so-called Brexit.

Keywords : Economic crisis; fundamental rights; European Union.

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