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Free movement of workers under challenge: the indexation of family benefits [PDF]
AbstractThis paper traces the political debate about the export and the indexation of family benefits in the European Union (EU). We ask why such a technical legal issue has become salient in several EU member states. Explanations building on financial and political justifications prove to be insufficient.
Blauberger, Michael +2 more
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BackgroundAlcohol consumption is a major public health problem. Its socially engrained nature adds complexity to designing successful reduction approaches. Rather than implementing another intervention, we will undertake a natural
Ward PR +12 more
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The article analyses the application of the principle of free movement of workers within the European Union, focusing on the challenges arising from implementing transitional arrangements that restricted this freedom for the Central and Eastern European
Tena Konjević
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The purpose of this case commentary is to analyse the judgment of the European Court of Justice of 2 April 2020 in case C-830/18. The case concerns a student attending a German school whose right to a free journey to school was refused because he lived ...
Michał Lewandowski
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Brexit & free movement of workers
Migration is a highly politicised issue. In the UK, over the last 15 years or so, the role of EU migrant workers has become highly sensitive. EU enlargement, particularly in 2004 to include Central and Eastern European (EU-8) countries, such as Poland and the Czech Republic, increased economic disparity within the EU, including disparity in standards ...
Barnard, Catherine, Leinarte, Emilija
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(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2020 5(1), 613-619 | European Forum Insight of 16 May 2020 | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. Restrictive selection. - III. Selective mobility.
Sophie Robin-Olivier
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Do TFEU provisions on free movement of goods apply to private parties: Expanded vertical or horizontal direct effect? [PDF]
The paper aims to establish whether and to what extent the TFEU provisions on free movement of goods apply to legal relations established between two or more private parties.
Savković Vladimir
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Background A shortage of healthcare workers can hinder the ability to prepare for and respond to global security threats caused by diseases that are prone to pandemics.
Andrés Constantin, Aliya Sternstein
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Nordic countries are part of the borderless Schengen Area, but free movement in the Nordic countries, or Norden, dates back even further: no border controls or restrictions on workers’ movements have existed since the entry into force of the Nordic ...
Saila Heinikoski, Tatu Hyttinen
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Transitional Arrangements in the Enlarged European Union: How Free is the Free Movement of Workers?
This paper questions the necessity and legitimacy of transitional arrangements in the field of free movement of workers imposed on the ten Central and Eastern European states which joined the EU in 2004 and 2007.
Iris Goldner Lang
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