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The failure of negotiations on European regulations for the coordination of social security system:the end of European solidarity? The raisons for failure in an endeavour that started well
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The failure of negotiations on European regulations for the coordination of social security system:the end of European solidarity? The raisons for failure in an endeavour that started well
SUMMARY: 1. Introduction. – 2. Act I: the proposal to revise the European Commission’s coordination regulations: everything began well!. – 2.1. Access of (economically) non-active citizens to social benefits. – 2.2. The posting of workers. – 2.3. Coordination rules relating to family benefits. – 2.4. Long-term care benefits. – 2.5. Coordination rules relating to unemployment benefits. – 3. Act II: The position of the Council, or the alchemy of a subtle balance between different fields of political action. – 3.1. Rules regarding the coordination of unemployment benefits. – 3.2. Long-term care benefits. – 3.3. Coordination rules relating to family benefits. – 3.4. The posting of workers. – 3.5. Access of (economically) non-active citizens to social benefits. – 4. Act III, or the reasons for failure. – 4.1. The posting of workers. – 4.2. Coordination rules relating to unemployment benefits. – 4.3. Coordination rules relating to family benefits. – 4.4. Long-term care benefits. – 4.5. Access of (economically) non-active citizens to social benefits. – 5. Conclusions.
Contribution à ouvrage collectif (Book Chapter) – Chapitre
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2019
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Anglais
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ANDREA GUAZZAROTTI, AGUSTÍN JOSÉ MENÉNDEZ, M. EUGENIA BARTOLONI, FRANCESCO COSTAMAGNA, GIOVANNI ORLANDINI, MARC MORSA, SILVIA ; "LABOUR MOBILITY AND TRANSNATIONAL SOLIDARITY IN THE EUROPEAN UNION"- p. 165 (ISBN : 978-88-243-2627-8)
Morsa, Marc ; et. al. The failure of negotiations on European regulations for the coordination of social security system:the end of European solidarity? The raisons for failure in an endeavour that started well. In: ANDREA GUAZZAROTTI, AGUSTÍN JOSÉ MENÉNDEZ, M. EUGENIA BARTOLONI, FRANCESCO COSTAMAGNA, GIOVANNI ORLANDINI, MARC MORSA, SILVIA, LABOUR MOBILITY AND TRANSNATIONAL SOLIDARITY IN THE EUROPEAN UNION, Jovene editore : NAPOLI 2019, p. 165