La communauté et es fonctions publiques natinales
By: CURRALL, Julian.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, oct./déc; 1988Revue Française D'Administration Publique 48, p. 57-66Abstract: Nationals of one Community member state have access to all jobs in every other, except those in the "public adminsitration": Article 48 (4) EEC Treaty. Community case-law defines this exception narrowly: it only covers jobs involving exercise of public authority and protection of essential national interest. The Commission of the European Communities therefore considers that among the public sector jobs open to all Community nationals are: teaching in state school, most jobs in public hospitals and jobs in public commercial organizations. The article examines the case-law, explains the Commission's view and deals with some unjustified fears which have been aroused in the Member StatesNationals of one Community member state have access to all jobs in every other, except those in the "public adminsitration": Article 48 (4) EEC Treaty. Community case-law defines this exception narrowly: it only covers jobs involving exercise of public authority and protection of essential national interest. The Commission of the European Communities therefore considers that among the public sector jobs open to all Community nationals are: teaching in state school, most jobs in public hospitals and jobs in public commercial organizations. The article examines the case-law, explains the Commission's view and deals with some unjustified fears which have been aroused in the Member States
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