The paper elaborates on the implementation of the Directive on patients’ rights in cross-border health care in Norway from two interrelated angles. 1) The relationship between the over-national and national levels of policy-making. The Directive may be seen as part of an over-national juridification process, where the EU system plays an important political role in the development of welfare services at the national level within the EU/EEA area. It is, for example, reasonable to interpret the Directive as part of an over-national strategy to create a common European health market. How has this affected Norwegian law in the field of special health care? 2) Highlighting the relationship between consumer rights (the market) and social right...
Nordic countries Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden share common international legal framework in h...
Norway has four million inhabitants and five university hospitals, each serving one health region. T...
In recent years, a series of wide-ranging reforms designed to make greater use of market mechanisms ...
In 2011, the European Union (EU) adopted a new directive, “Directive 2011/24/EU/EU on patients’ rig...
The title of this master thesis is The impact of EU patient mobility rules on health systems in Ger...
Introduction: A mandatory multidisciplinary plan for individual care, the 'Individual care Plan', wa...
Have Social Human Rights any implications for regulation of health and social issues in Norway? Th...
The aim of this article is to explore discourses of public healthcare sector transformation in Norwa...
Healthcare was for long not considered a matter to be dealt with by the European Union. It was looke...
In this Master‟s thesis I have studied to what degree primary- and moral duty bearers in Norway main...
Within the same welfare state model, Norway and Sweden have established very different models for pe...
The issue of patients ’ rights has received increasing atten-tion at national and international leve...
Controlling mobility and borders has become a central, defining feature of the state today. Using th...
Examining Board: Professor Marie-Ange Moreau, Lumière University Lyon 2, (EUI Supervisor); Professo...
Member States (MSs) retain the powers to arrange their own national health care systems. However, EU...
Nordic countries Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden share common international legal framework in h...
Norway has four million inhabitants and five university hospitals, each serving one health region. T...
In recent years, a series of wide-ranging reforms designed to make greater use of market mechanisms ...
In 2011, the European Union (EU) adopted a new directive, “Directive 2011/24/EU/EU on patients’ rig...
The title of this master thesis is The impact of EU patient mobility rules on health systems in Ger...
Introduction: A mandatory multidisciplinary plan for individual care, the 'Individual care Plan', wa...
Have Social Human Rights any implications for regulation of health and social issues in Norway? Th...
The aim of this article is to explore discourses of public healthcare sector transformation in Norwa...
Healthcare was for long not considered a matter to be dealt with by the European Union. It was looke...
In this Master‟s thesis I have studied to what degree primary- and moral duty bearers in Norway main...
Within the same welfare state model, Norway and Sweden have established very different models for pe...
The issue of patients ’ rights has received increasing atten-tion at national and international leve...
Controlling mobility and borders has become a central, defining feature of the state today. Using th...
Examining Board: Professor Marie-Ange Moreau, Lumière University Lyon 2, (EUI Supervisor); Professo...
Member States (MSs) retain the powers to arrange their own national health care systems. However, EU...
Nordic countries Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden share common international legal framework in h...
Norway has four million inhabitants and five university hospitals, each serving one health region. T...
In recent years, a series of wide-ranging reforms designed to make greater use of market mechanisms ...