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Social Welfare and EU Law

Examining the legal implications of Community membership on welfare

Professor Michael Dougan editor Professor Eleanor Spaventa editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:11th Jul '05

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This insightful exploration of welfare provision examines how Community membership influences legal frameworks across Europe. Social Welfare and EU Law offers a comprehensive analysis of emerging social solidarity models.

In Social Welfare and EU Law, the author examines the transformative impact of Community membership on the legal framework governing welfare provision throughout Europe. The traditional notion that European Union Member States held exclusive authority over social provisions has been challenged. Instead, these nations are increasingly recognized as 'semi-sovereign welfare states,' where their policy decisions are increasingly influenced by Community law and subject to scrutiny. This shift has significant implications for how welfare is structured and delivered across the continent.

The book delves into various pertinent topics, including the evolving discussions surrounding economic governance and Community intervention in social rights. It also explores the intricate relationship between public services and Community competition laws, as well as state aid regulations. Additionally, critical developments in the healthcare sector are addressed, highlighting how legal frameworks are adapting to meet the needs of citizens in an interconnected Europe.

Moreover, Social Welfare and EU Law discusses recent judicial decisions regarding free movement and the equal treatment of Union citizens, particularly in relation to national education and social assistance policies. Through a valuable collection of essays, this work provides insights into the emergence of new models of social solidarity within the European Union, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of law, welfare, and European integration.

The value of this book rests in the expert analysis of key facets of social welfare in Europe...offers an excellent insight into some of the key challenges faced by the provision of social welfare within the European Union context. The book provides readers with the background of these challenges, an analysis of relevant legislative provisions and case-law, as well as an indication of potential solutions to the concerns identified. For these reasons, this book constitutes a valuable resource for both scholars and practitioners and has a lot to offer for teaching and research. Eliza Varney European Public Law Volume 14, Issue 1, 2008 ...[provides] a detailed discussion and analysis of the areas of EU law involved and will thus be attractive to academics. It also gives an explanation of, and lends clarity to, some of the complex issues involved in this highly important area of law and rights. Those who are not primarily EU law specialists, but who have an interest in any of the topics discussed, will also therefore find it interesting and enlightening to read. Jill Stavert SCOLAG Legal Journal, Issue 338 Dec 05

ISBN: 9781841134901

Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 23mm

Weight: unknown

300 pages