Is the case-law of the Court of Justice on European citizenship the building-block for a new bond of social solidarity within the European Union? This chapter re-traces the tortuous development of the case-law of the Court of Justice on the trans-national access to social protection in the European Union for non-economically-active European citizens and takes a predominantly critical and sceptical stance about the sound foundations of this solidarity-making role, played by the judges in Luxemburg.
A Certain Degree of Solidarity? Free Movement of Persons and Access to Social Protection in the Case Law of the European Court of Justice.
GIUBBONI, Stefano
2010
Abstract
Is the case-law of the Court of Justice on European citizenship the building-block for a new bond of social solidarity within the European Union? This chapter re-traces the tortuous development of the case-law of the Court of Justice on the trans-national access to social protection in the European Union for non-economically-active European citizens and takes a predominantly critical and sceptical stance about the sound foundations of this solidarity-making role, played by the judges in Luxemburg.File in questo prodotto:
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