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31/01/2013

FMW - Online Journal on free movement of workers No 5  (31/01/2013)

Catalog N. : KE-XD-12-002-EN-N

Freedom of movement is one of the EU’s fundamental freedoms and the Online Journal on free movement of workers within the European Union is an important resource for people looking for information on this subject. Produced twice a year by independent academic experts coordinated by the Radboud University Nijmingen, under the supervision of the European Commission, this issue looks at EU citizen’s rights, and features contributions from three different experts. The first one looks at the issue of purely internal situations, following the Zambrano, McCarthy and Dereci judgments. The second considers the consequences of breaches of Union law by private parties, while the third discusses obstacles to temporary and part-time EU workers, focusing especially on the free movement of EU au pair workers. This online journal is available in English only.

19/07/2012

FMW - Online Journal on free movement of workers No 4  (19/07/2012)

Catalog N. : KE-XD-12-001-EN-N

Freedom of movement is one of the EU’s fundamental freedoms and the Online Journal on free movement of workers within the European Union is an important resource for people looking for information on this subject.  Produced twice a year by independent academic experts coordinated by the Radboud University Nijmingen, this edition contains three articles: one on labour mobility by EU-8 citizens, another on student mobility and lastly a piece of research on the mobility of social benefits. This online journal is available in English only.

22/12/2011

FMW Online journal of free movement of workers No 3  (22/12/2011)

Catalog N. : KE-XD-11-001-EN-N

FMW, the online Journal on free movement of workers within the European Union, is a twice-yearly publication coordinated by the network of experts on free movement of workers, through a Board of Advisors, under the supervision of the European Commission. Its aim is to develop academic interest and stimulate debate on this fundamental area of European law. In this third issue, past judgments of the Court of Justice of the European Union are at the heart of the authors' analysis. In the first contribution Koen Lenaerts, judge at the Court of Justice, explores how the Court has determined the existence of a cross-border element in the light of recent cases such as Rottmann, Ruiz Zambrano, and McCarthy. The second contribution by Camelia Toader, judge at the Court of Justice, together with her Legal Secretary Andrei Florea, points out certain key aspects pertaining to the development of the free movement of workers. The third contribution by Diane Roland, Senior Lecturer at Lincoln Law School, questions the coherency and consistency of interpretation of some recent cases of the Court in the field of freedom of movement of workers and education. If you are interested in contributing to the Journal, please contact us at: empl-freemovement@ec.europa.eu. This online Journal is available in English only.

22/11/2010

FMW - Online Journal on free movement of workers within the European Union  (22/11/2010)

Catalog N. : KE-XD-10-001-EN-N

FMW, the online Journal on free movement of workers within the European Union, is a twice-yearly publication coordinated by the network of experts on free movement of workers, through a Board of Advisors, under the supervision of the European Commission.Its aim is to develop academic interest and stimulate debate on this fundamental area of European law. In this first issue, lawyer and author Esther Weizsäcker contributes to the debate on possible changes in the regulatory framework for the recognition of professional qualifications. Professor Kees Groenendijk addresses the issue of equal treatment of workers and the remedies available to enforce their rights. Finally, Professor Catherine Barnard discusses the consequences of the Commission v Luxembourg case on the posting of workers in the UK. If you are interested in contributing to the Journal, please contact us at: empl-freemovement@ec.europa.eu. This online Journal is available in English only.

02/03/2006

Social Agenda No. 12 - European Year to promote workers' mobility 2006  (02/03/2006)

Catalog N. : KE-AF-05-012-EN-C, ISSN 1682-7783

This issue of the magazine is mainly about the European Year of workers' mobility 2006. Further themes are among other things the revision of the EU working time directive and the EU's jobs and growth strategy. The magazine is available in English, French and German.