Shaping and re-shaping the caring relationship in European Law: a catalogue of rights for informal carers?
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Abstract
The file associated with this record is under a 24 month embargo from publication in accordance with the publisher's self-archiving policy. The full text may be available through the publisher links provided above.This article explores the engagement of the European Union with the caring relationship and focuses on the socio-economic impact on those who provide care. It argues that, albeit care was not an initial concern of the EU legislator, over the years, a discourse has gradually been shaped. The needs of carers have been addressed with a variety of approaches such as non-discrimination legislation and policy as well as specific employment policy and legislation. So far, however, this intervention has been ad hoc: accordingly it has not helped to formulate a coherent set of principles, let alone propose satisfactory solutions to the demands that carers experience on a daily base. It is now time to reshape this discourse: this article maintains that the caring relationship needs to be reconceptualised in order to fit the evolving reality. Ultimately, it argues for a more proactive, right-based approach and explores the possibility of introducing a specific catalogue of carers’ rights in EU law.
Peer-reviewed
Post-print
Date
2016-10-12Type
Journal ArticleIdentifier
oai:lra.le.ac.uk:2381/38210Child and Family Law Quarterly, 2016, 28 (3)
1358-8184
http://www.jordansemploymentlaw.com/practice-areas/family/news_and_comment/shaping-and-re-shaping-the-caring-relationship-in-european-law-a-catalogue-of-rights-for-informal-carers#.V_5HcU2QKHs
http://hdl.handle.net/2381/38210