This paper describes the ways in which EU law forces Member States to reorganise their welfare states, focusing on the effects of free movement and competition principles on health care, education, and social insurance. It then considers the consequences of such reorganisations for national identity and social cohesion, for domestic and foreign policy and European integration, and as the creation of a new welfare industry. The thesis of the first part is this: that the negative harmonisation of welfare services via judicial application of free movement rules is potentially further reaching than often realised, and difficult to reverse. As a result of changes in welfare provision many services are now provided ‘for remuneration’. Moreover, l...
The European Unions (EU) fundamental principles of free movement of persons and non-discrimination h...
<p>Abstract:<br>The paper is concerned with the issue of how the postsocialist new member states of ...
[From the introduction]. We trace the insurance case through three policy processes. The creation of...
This paper describes the ways in which EU law forces Member States to reorganise their welfare state...
European welfare states face serious financial difficulties caused by persistent high levels of unem...
In their publication entitled ëA Done Deal? The EUís Legitimacy Conundrum Revisitedí, Eriksen and Fo...
Europeanization can be regarded as a process that finds expression in the gradual redefinition of st...
In all the countries of the European Union, the welfare state has come under intense scrutiny as a r...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Regional & Federal Stu...
The welfare states in Europe are confronted with a twofold challenge. Both internal changes such as ...
Welfare states across Europe are undergoing far-reaching reforms in response to the pressures of glo...
1992 was an important year for the process of European integration: significant steps had to be take...
Abstract: The welfare states in Europe are confronted with a twofold challenge. Both internal change...
Current research on welfare state changes should go beyond the notion of retrenchment to be able to ...
European integration has created a constitutional asymmetry between policies promoting market effici...
The European Unions (EU) fundamental principles of free movement of persons and non-discrimination h...
<p>Abstract:<br>The paper is concerned with the issue of how the postsocialist new member states of ...
[From the introduction]. We trace the insurance case through three policy processes. The creation of...
This paper describes the ways in which EU law forces Member States to reorganise their welfare state...
European welfare states face serious financial difficulties caused by persistent high levels of unem...
In their publication entitled ëA Done Deal? The EUís Legitimacy Conundrum Revisitedí, Eriksen and Fo...
Europeanization can be regarded as a process that finds expression in the gradual redefinition of st...
In all the countries of the European Union, the welfare state has come under intense scrutiny as a r...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Regional & Federal Stu...
The welfare states in Europe are confronted with a twofold challenge. Both internal changes such as ...
Welfare states across Europe are undergoing far-reaching reforms in response to the pressures of glo...
1992 was an important year for the process of European integration: significant steps had to be take...
Abstract: The welfare states in Europe are confronted with a twofold challenge. Both internal change...
Current research on welfare state changes should go beyond the notion of retrenchment to be able to ...
European integration has created a constitutional asymmetry between policies promoting market effici...
The European Unions (EU) fundamental principles of free movement of persons and non-discrimination h...
<p>Abstract:<br>The paper is concerned with the issue of how the postsocialist new member states of ...
[From the introduction]. We trace the insurance case through three policy processes. The creation of...