Formula Working Papers

No. 1 (2008) Phillip Fischinger and Monika Schlachter: From Bolkestein to Directive - and further
No. 2 (2008) Erik Sjödin: The Restricting Labour Market
No. 3 (2008) Jon Erik Dølvik and Anne Mette Ødegård: The struggle over the Services Directive - a turning point for EU decision-making?
No. 4 (2008) Stein Evju: Posting Past and Present
No. 5 (2008) Jelle Visser and Jon Erik Dølvik: The difficult birth of a European industrial relations system
No. 6 (2009) Erik Sjödin: The Restricting Labour Market
No. 7 (2009) Jon Erik Dølvik and Anne Mette Ødegård: The Services Directive Strife: A Turning Point in EU Decision-making?
No. 8 (2009) Stein Evju: Posting Past and Present. The Posting of Workers Directive – Genesis and Current Contrasts
No. 9 (2009) Monika Schlachter and Phillip Fishinger: From Bolkestein to the Services Directive - and further
No. 10 (2009) Jelle Visser: Europe's emergent multi-level system of industrial relations
No. 11 (2010) Andrzej Świątkowski - Individual and Collective Labour Law Problems Related to the Posting of Workers Directive
No. 12 (2010) Tonia Novitz - UK implementation of the Posted Workers Directive 96/71
No. 13 (2010) Martin Gräs Lind - The Danish law on the posting of workers
No. 14 (2010) Monika Schlachter - The Posting of Workers Directive – German reactions and perceptions
No. 15 (2010) Niklas Bruun - Finland
No. 16 (2010) Mijke Houwerzijl - Implementation of the Posting of Workers Directive in the Netherlands
No. 17 (2010) Stein Evju - Measures to Protect and Provide in the Context of the Posted Workers Directive. The Norwegian Experience
No. 18 (2010) Andrzej Świątkowski - Polish Response to the European Developments
No. 19 (2010) Stein Evju - Safeguarding the National Interests. Norwegian Responses to Free Movement of Services, Posting of Workers, and the Services Directive
No. 20 (2010) Monika Schlachter - The Posting of Workers Directive – German reactions and perceptions
No. 21 (2010) Kerstin Ahlberg - The Age of innocence – and beyond
No. 22 (2010) Tonia Novitz - UK implementation of the Posted Workers Directive 96/71
No. 23 (2010) Mijke Houwerzijl - The Dutch understanding of posting of workers in the context of free services provision and enlargement: A neutral approach?
No. 24 (2010) Martin Gräs Lind - The Danish law on the posting of workers
No. 25 (2011)

Monika Schlachter - Transnational Temporary Agency Work: how much equality does the equal treatment principle provide?

No. 26 (2011) Petra Herzfeld Olsson - Giving to those who have and taking from those who have not – the development of an EU policy on workers from third countries
No. 27 (2011) Stein Evju and Tonia Novitz - The evolving regulation: dynamics and consequences
No. 28 (2011) Kerstin Ahlberg and Niklas Bruun - Public procurement and labour rights: Governance by scaremongering?
No. 29 (2011)

Jonas Malmberg - Horizontal Liability for ‘EU-unlawful’ Collective Actions

No. 30 (2011)

Caroline Johansson, Jonas Malmberg and Kerstin Ahlberg - Monitoring Compliance with Labour Standards - Restriction of economic freedoms or effective protection of rights?

No. 31 (2011) Stein Evju - Platform paper for the Research Council of Norway's «Møteplassen», 24 October 2011
No. 32 (2012) Monika Schlachter - Equal Treatment for Transnational Temporary Agency Workers?
No. 33 (2012) Stein Evju and Tonia Novitz - The evolving regulation: dynamics and consequences
No. 34 (2012) Petra Herzfeld Olsson - Giving to those who have and taking from those who have not – the development of an EU policy on workers from third countries
No. 35 (2012) Kerstin Ahlberg, Caroline Johansson and Jonas Malmberg - Monitoring Compliance with Labour Standards - Restriction of economic freedoms or effective protection of rights?
No. 36 (2012) Jon Erik Dølvik, Line Eldring and Jelle Visser - Setting Wage Floors in Open Markets - Europe's Multilevel Governance in Practice
No. 37 (2012) Jonas Malmberg and Niklas Bruun - Sanctions for ‘EU-unlawful’ Collective Action
No. 38 (2012) Kerstin Ahlberg and Niklas Bruun - Public procurement and labour rights: Governance by scaremongering?