Paper's abstract

Bernard Teyssié, Case law and Labour Law
Law has a wealth of words it refrains to define. It leaves it to the judge to clarify the meaning of the formulated rule. This is granting him a rather wide power, likely to become a tool for making blossom or confining the device submitted to his assessment. But he may also happen to draft a new norm beyond the words of the law, or even against the words of the law he does not hesitate to neutralise or tilt… forgetting, in passing, that law making does not come within his empire.

Key Words : Labour Law, case law
t. 50, 2007 : p. 163-178