Freedom of movement for persons in the European Union Law [PDF]
In this article the author analyses the evolution of complex corpus of legislation concerning the freedom of movement for persons in European Union Law.
Novičić Žaklina
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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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La notion de « travailleur » en droit communautaire
The free movement of Workers has been the first freedom implemented by the Treaty of Rome of 1957 regarding the free movement of persons. This freedom pursues an economic objective which is the production factors’ free movement within an internal market ...
Marie-Françoise Mercadier
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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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Three years later: Italy and the free movement of new EU workers
The freedom of movement of workers as one of the four main pillars of the EU can be defined as a neutral principle, which ensures its use in both the economic area for which it was created and also the social area.
Roberta Nunin
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EU enlargement and the race to the bottom of welfare states [PDF]
After the introduction of the freedom of movement for Eastern European workers, EU-15 countries were expected to reduce public benefits in order to avoid becoming "welfare magnets". However, OECD data do not support the prediction of a race to the bottom
Christoph Skupnik
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Why the EU enlargement did not start a race to the bottom of welfare states [PDF]
According to the “welfare magnet” hypothesis, migrants with a high likelihood of claiming benefits cluster in the most generous welfare systems. After the introduction of the freedom of movement for Eastern European workers, EU-15 countries can thus be ...
Skupnik, Christoph
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Free movement of persons as a component of the value system in the European Union
The article deals with topical issues of regulating the freedom of movement of individuals as a component of the value system and the key right of citizens in the European Union. After all, freedom of movement itself includes a whole set of rights, which
Iryna Habro
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The Case of Alpenrind – The Posting of Workers and the Binding Nature of Portable Document A1
The Alpenrind case (C-527/16) revealed opposing positions between the Member States providing services feely across Europe and the Member States fearing for social dumping.
Peter C. Schöffmann
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FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT OF WORKERS AS A CONDITION FOR IMPLEMENTING THE EUROPE 2020 STRATEGY FOR EMPLOYMENT AND GROWTH [PDF]
Summary: This article aims to analyze the freedom of movement of workers regarding the new strategies for EU growth and employment. The freedom of movement of people especially workers is one of the four freedoms of the EU Internal Market. The migrant workers who move from one into another state enjoy certain rights stipulated by the EU Law (acquis ...
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