The European Union (EU) has to reconcile free movement rights with national welfare states. Case law of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has broadened rights to welfare of economically inactive or marginally active EU citizens. Applying the Court’s jurisprudence, which is vague and specific at the same time, poses serious challenges for national administrations. Vague criteria for individual assessments have to be translated into mass procedures. And legislative corrections of the case law are often foreclosed given the EU’s skewed separation of powers and the over-constitutionalization of European law, where crucial policy choices are taken by the Court’s Treaty interpretation. We compare the British and the German approaches and show t...
The question of free movement rights of economically inactive citizens and their access to social as...
An institution erstwhile known for its activism, the ECJ has, in recent years, rendered a growing nu...
The four freedoms are at the heart of the European integration project. Their proclaimed indivisibil...
One of the pervasive narratives in EU law is that the free movement provisions have significant (and...
This article analyzes the political impact of the European Court of Justice’s (ECJ) case law concern...
Investigating the phenomenon of deference to Member State authorities in EU free movement law, this ...
This article advances the EU competence debate by demonstrating that the interpretation by the Court...
The European Court of Justice is one of the most important actors in the process of European integra...
This thesis explores the notion of barrier to intra-Community trade and movement as developed by the...
The chapter investigates how the European Court of Justice has coped with the free movement provisio...
Drawing extensively on the entire body of applicable case law, this in-depth study analyses what the...
<p>Recent jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) marks a striking shift towards a more...
National welfare states and free movement rights are in tension in the European Union (EU). Yet, des...
This paper analyses the case-law of the European Court of Justice on the scope and limits of cross-b...
The principle of free movement, long hailed as EU's main achievement, is increasingly questioned at ...
The question of free movement rights of economically inactive citizens and their access to social as...
An institution erstwhile known for its activism, the ECJ has, in recent years, rendered a growing nu...
The four freedoms are at the heart of the European integration project. Their proclaimed indivisibil...
One of the pervasive narratives in EU law is that the free movement provisions have significant (and...
This article analyzes the political impact of the European Court of Justice’s (ECJ) case law concern...
Investigating the phenomenon of deference to Member State authorities in EU free movement law, this ...
This article advances the EU competence debate by demonstrating that the interpretation by the Court...
The European Court of Justice is one of the most important actors in the process of European integra...
This thesis explores the notion of barrier to intra-Community trade and movement as developed by the...
The chapter investigates how the European Court of Justice has coped with the free movement provisio...
Drawing extensively on the entire body of applicable case law, this in-depth study analyses what the...
<p>Recent jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) marks a striking shift towards a more...
National welfare states and free movement rights are in tension in the European Union (EU). Yet, des...
This paper analyses the case-law of the European Court of Justice on the scope and limits of cross-b...
The principle of free movement, long hailed as EU's main achievement, is increasingly questioned at ...
The question of free movement rights of economically inactive citizens and their access to social as...
An institution erstwhile known for its activism, the ECJ has, in recent years, rendered a growing nu...
The four freedoms are at the heart of the European integration project. Their proclaimed indivisibil...