EU citizenship and social rights : entitlements and impediments to accessing welfare
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EU citizenship and social rights : entitlements and impediments to accessing welfare
(Interdisciplinary perspectives on EU citizenship / series editors, Sandra Seubert ... [et al.])
Edward Elgar Pub., c2018
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European Union citizenship and social rights
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The Maastricht Treaty of 1992 introduced the right to free movement for EU citizens. Despite this, in practice there are still substantial barriers to securing these freedoms. EU Citizenship and Social Rights discusses and analyses those legal and practical barriers preventing inter-European migrants from integrating into new host countries.
Providing analysis of the development of EU social policy, this book highlights the disparate roles of the EU as a whole and of Member States in determining social rights and outcomes. In particular the issues of social assistance, housing benefits, study grants and health care are examined. In addition, the authors discuss the discrepancy between the social rights granted to workers and social rights granted to non-worker migrants, as well as the barriers facing minority groups like the Roma, which highlight issues in the development of EU social policy for migrants.
This book will be a vital resource for students of European law as well as public and social policy. EU policy makers will also benefit from reading this, with its practical and theoretical suggestions for ways in which social policies may be amended to the benefit of EU citizens.
Contributors include:; N. Absenger, F. Blank, P. Brown, C. Bruzelius, H. Dean, K. Hylten-Cavallius, C. Jacqueson, P. Martin, F. Pennings, P. Phoa, L. Scullion, M. Seeleib-Kaiser, S. Stendahl, O. Swedrup, A.M. Swiatkowski, M. Wujczyk
Table of Contents
Contents:
Series Preface
Preface
1. Intra-EU Migration and Social Rights: An Introduction
Martin Seeleib-Kaiser and Frans Pennings
PART I Applicable supranational legal standards
2. The European Social Charter as a Basis for Defining Social Rights for EU Citizens
Andrzej Marian Swiatkowski and Marcin Wujczyk
3. EU social citizenship: Between individual rights and national concerns
Catherine Jacqueson
PART II Freedom of Movement, EU Citizenship and Social Rights: Comparative Perspectives
4. (Dis)united in diversity? Social policy and social rights in the EU
Cecilia Bruzelius, Catherine Jacqueson and Martin Seeleib-Kaiser
5 Legal Barriers to Access of EU Citizens to Social Rights
Frans Pennings
6. Social Human Rights as a Legal Strategy to Enhance EU Citizenship
Sara Stendahl and Otto Swedrup
PART III EU Citizenship and Social Rights: Various Dimensions
7. The Need of Residence Registration for Enjoyment of EU Citizenship in Sweden
Katarina Hylten-Cavallius
8. Social rights, labour market policies and the freedom of movement: contradictions within the European project?
Nadine Absenger and Florian Blank
9. Roma Persons and EU Citizenship
Philip Martin, Lisa Scullion and Philip Brown
10. EU Citizens' Access to Social Benefits: Reality or Fiction? Outlining a Law and Literature Approach to EU citizenship
Pauline Phoa
11. The Construction of Social Rights
Hartley Dean
PART IV Conclusion
12. Conclusion
Martin Seeleib-Kaiser and Frans Pennings
Index
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