Supranational undertakings and the determination of social rights
By: DELL'OLLIO, Fiorella.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: April 2002Subject(s): Migração | Direitos Humanos | Direito Constitucional | Cidadania | Área de Livre Comércio | EuropaJournal of European Public Policy 9, 2, p. 292-310Abstract: This article examines the problem of the determination of social rights at the supranational levels in the EU. It considers the extent to which social rights transcend national borders within the EU and are detached from national citizenship. It compare the experience of EU citizens and non-EU citizens at both the national and EU levels through the study of political and institutional impediments to the expansion of social rights for non-EU citizens at the supranational level Nationality is the critical determinant concerning acess to social rights in the EU, but the extension of supranational rights in the EU remains for the most part limited only to EU citizens, Thereby denying acess to social rights to most third-country national residing legally in EU members statesItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This article examines the problem of the determination of social rights at the supranational levels in the EU. It considers the extent to which social rights transcend national borders within the EU and are detached from national citizenship. It compare the experience of EU citizens and non-EU citizens at both the national and EU levels through the study of political and institutional impediments to the expansion of social rights for non-EU citizens at the supranational level Nationality is the critical determinant concerning acess to social rights in the EU, but the extension of supranational rights in the EU remains for the most part limited only to EU citizens, Thereby denying acess to social rights to most third-country national residing legally in EU members states
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