The article focuses on safety crimes in the enlarged Europe and on the challenges raised for European policy-making on occupational safety and health by the accession of new Eastern European Member States. It is organised as follows. It first defines more clearly these crimes in terms of their impact and aetiology. Working conditions and illicit practices impacting upon workers’ safety and health in the enlarged Union are then analysed, in particular by comparing the situation in old and new Member States. EU standards to respond to and prevent such illicit conducts are then considered, as well as their level of transposition and implementation in new Member States. Some ways to improve working conditions in Eastern European countries are suggested, together with some conclusive remarks concerning the transnational dimensions of these phenomena within Europe.

Vettori, B., Safety Crimes in the Enlarged Europe between Economic and Social Drivers, in Van Duyne, P. C., Donati, S., Harvey, J., Von Lampe, K., Maljevic, A. (ed.), Crime, Money and Criminal Mobility in Europe, Wolf Legal Publishers, Nijmegen 2009: 361- 393 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/31393]

Safety Crimes in the Enlarged Europe between Economic and Social Drivers

Vettori, Barbara
2009

Abstract

The article focuses on safety crimes in the enlarged Europe and on the challenges raised for European policy-making on occupational safety and health by the accession of new Eastern European Member States. It is organised as follows. It first defines more clearly these crimes in terms of their impact and aetiology. Working conditions and illicit practices impacting upon workers’ safety and health in the enlarged Union are then analysed, in particular by comparing the situation in old and new Member States. EU standards to respond to and prevent such illicit conducts are then considered, as well as their level of transposition and implementation in new Member States. Some ways to improve working conditions in Eastern European countries are suggested, together with some conclusive remarks concerning the transnational dimensions of these phenomena within Europe.
2009
Inglese
Crime, Money and Criminal Mobility in Europe
9789058504777
Vettori, B., Safety Crimes in the Enlarged Europe between Economic and Social Drivers, in Van Duyne, P. C., Donati, S., Harvey, J., Von Lampe, K., Maljevic, A. (ed.), Crime, Money and Criminal Mobility in Europe, Wolf Legal Publishers, Nijmegen 2009: 361- 393 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/31393]
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