This article explores the extent to which EU law does and should enable undertakings to control which Member State’s contribution rate applies to them. By relying on posted workers, for example, undertakings can “shop” for the cheapest social security law, lowering their labour costs; this is, however, to the detriment of workers, competitors, and social security systems. The article seeks to determine when conflict rules excessively facilitate law shopping. It then discusses how legislators and courts can complicate law shopping by framing it as abuse, redesigning rules, interpreting them teleologically, and improving their enforcement
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The article reveals the issues related to the legal characteristic of European social standards and ...
The article titled the „Influence of European Union Law legal regulations of pensions“ analyzes the ...
Even though EU agencies are poorly embedded in the EU’s constitutionalframework their proliferation ...
The ECJ grants migrant citizens an increasingly wide access to the social security schemes of Member...
This article focuses on the re-regulatory nature of certain European economic freedoms and the subse...
Il commento riguarda la sentenza Rosneft in cui la Corte di Giustizia riconosce che le giurisdizioni...
The article’s focus is on the inter-action of labour and social security systems at the labour-socia...
State compliance with EU Law is crucial to the very existence of the Union. Traditionally, it has be...
Even though EU agencies are poorly embedded in the EU's constitutional framework their proliferation...
This article discusses the trend of introducing increasingly strict obligations and sanctions for so...
The conflict rules enshrined in Regulation 883/2004 on the coordination of social security were crea...
The article provides a critical account of the impact of the European Employment Strategy (EES) on n...
The discipline of comparative labour law suffers from a dual crisis: comparative law may seem irrele...
Surprisingly, labour provisions in EU bilateral trade agreements have widened and deepened over the ...
The piecemeal, case by case construction of EU citizenship has created a patchwork of personhoods ra...
The article reveals the issues related to the legal characteristic of European social standards and ...
The article titled the „Influence of European Union Law legal regulations of pensions“ analyzes the ...
Even though EU agencies are poorly embedded in the EU’s constitutionalframework their proliferation ...