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Estudios sobre Jurisprudencia Europea. Materiales del III encuentro anua del centro español del European Law Institute

ISBN: 9788418247057

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Estudios sobre Jurisprudencia Europea

Materiales del III encuentro anua del centro español del European Law Institute

[This publication was co-funded by the European Union’s Justice Programme (2014-2020)]

Interesante pack de Estudios sobre Jurisprudencia Europea:

1. Materiales del III Encuentro anual del Centro español del European Law Institute. Volumen I. Derecho civil y Derecho procesal civil.

2. Materiales del III Encuentro anual del Centro español del European Law Institute. Volumen II. mercantil. procesal penal.

Derecho del trabajo y de la seguridad social. constitucional. administrativo. Inmigración y asilo. Derecho financiero. Miscelánea.

Esta obra ofrece una amplia panorámica de comentarios sobre la jurisprudencia de los dos grandes Tribunales europeos —el Tribunal de Justicia

de la Unión Europea (TJUE) y el Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos (TEDH)— desde la perspectiva de nuestro Derecho interno.

Es un honor para sepín recopilar, por tercera vez, las comunicaciones presentadas en el tercer encuentro anual del Spanish Hub del European

Law Institute, que tuvo lugar en la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM) el 9 de mayo de 2018, donde juristas

de prestigio dedicados a diversas profesiones analizaron distintas sentencias, tanto del TJUE como del TEDH, y destacaron qué hay de novedoso en ellas para el Derecho español.

No se trata de la publicación de unas meras actas de un congreso, sino de trabajos de investigación resultantes de la contraposición de ideas con expertos,

a menudo de campos y perfiles distintos.

[Please note that this publication is edited by the European Law Institute’s (ELI) Spanish Hub. The statements and recommendations

contained in this publication have not been approved or endorsed by any statutory body of the ELI and thus should not be taken to represent an official Statement, Instrument or position of the ELI].

Introduction: «Practical Critical Activity» and the Conception of Revolutionary Agency – Globalizing Capital-in-Crisis – The Altered Character of Capital’s Crisis – A Century of Lenin’s Imperialism – On Changes in the Proletariat with Capitalist Globalization and the Need for a Critique of Marx’s Conception of the Proletariat – The Impact of Capital-in-Crisis on Nature – The Trajectory of Trade Unionism Under Capital’s Unfolding Structural Crisis – Capital’s Offensive against Social Provision – Impasse and Outmodedness: The Twilight of the Trade Unions – The Organization of the Proletariat under Cyclical and Structural Forms of Capital’s Crisis – Labour’s Growing Crisis of Organization – Breaking Out of the «Bottleneck» of Historically Limited, Self-Subsistent Trade Union Organization – «Socialist Pluralism» and the Conception of the «Social Union» – From Trade Unions Towards the Formation of «Social Unions»? – The Social Union as Revolutionary Agency against the Capital Order – The Question of Revolutionary Agency in the Twentieth Century – Lenin and the Question of Revolutionary Agency – Trotsky’s Transitional Programme, the «Bolshevist-Leninist» Approach to Trade Unionism and the Demise of the Sectarian Politics of the «Revolutionary Left» – A Critique of «Vanguardism» and the «Party-Form» – Marx’s Realms: Capital, Natural Necessity, True Realm of Freedom – The Broadcasting and Print Media: In the Ideological Service of Capital and its State Power – Whatever Happened to the «National Liberation Struggle»?

Shaun May was born in Hull, England in 1960 into a working-class family. He read Biochemistry and Chemistry at undergraduate level, followed by postgraduate studies in Education at the University of Hull. After graduating, he worked as an organic chemist, a biology lecturer in further education and later as a teacher in state schools in East Yorkshire. Now living in East Yorkshire, England, he is an independent socialist writer whose present work focuses on the urgent question of revolutionary agency. Capital-in-Crisis, Trade Unionism and the Question of Revolutionary Agency is his first book.