Access to Social Benefits for Third-country Nationals in the European Union Between Fragmentation and Equal Treatment

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Table of Contents: 1. Equal treatment and social benefits for third-country nationals in the European Union. – 2. The patchwork approach to social benefits under the EU migration directives. – 3. Equal treatment and access to social benefits under Directive 2003/109. – 4. Equal treatment and social benefits for beneficiaries of international...

The Borders Within: Socio-economic Rights and Non-discrimination in EU Law. An Introduction to the Special Section

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Table of Contents: 1. Introduction. – 2. Borders, Markets, Distinctions and Rights. – 3. Conclusion.

Abstract: This editorial introduces the Special Section on 'The Borders Within: Socio-Economic Rights and Non-discrimination in EU Law' whose purpose is to provide a comprehensive and non-...

Can We Afford Solidarity? Socio-economic Rights Under EU Law and Their Relationship with the Internal Market Rationale Through an Economic Lens

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Table of Contents: 1. Introduction. – 2. Setting the scene: internal market and fundamental rights. – 3. Socio-economic rights in EU law: a legal result of a political decision. – 4. Socio-economic rights from an economic perspective. – 4.1. Labour rights through an economic lens. – 4.2. Economic conditions for and economic implications of social...

When Equal Treatment is Not Enough: Human Dignity for Migrant EU Citizens

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Table of Contents: 1. Introduction. – 2. The EU law approach to social rights for migrant EU citizens: conditional equal treatment. – 2.1. Social rights and equal treatment for economically active persons – 2.2. Social rights and equal treatment as EU citizenship rights – 2.3. Social rights as EU fundamental rights – 3. The CG case and the CJEU’s U-...

Insiders, Outsiders, and the Constructed Limits to Social Rights in EU Law

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Table of Contents: 1. Introduction. – 2. The limitations of social rights of EU migrants. – 2.1. Secondary law. – 2.2. The consolidation of the limitations in the case law. 3. The differentiated social rights of non-EU migrants. – 3.1. Accepted limitations to social rights of non-EU migrants. – 3.2. The judicial review of the limitations. – 4....

National E-Systems for Combating VAT Evasion and Intra-EU Trade. Hungary’s ‘EAKER’ and Romania’s ‘RO e-Transport’

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Table of Contents: 1. Introduction. – 2. A quick look at border and other types of checks. – 3. An overview of the two systems. – 3.1. Hungary’s EKAER. The old and the new versions. – 3.2. Romania’s e-Transport. – 4. Legal challenges. – 4.1. The CMR Convention. – 4.2. Conformity with EU free movement of goods law. – 4.3. Proving intra-EU...

Uniformity of Refugee Status in EU law and Secondary Movements: Insights from QY v Germany and A. v Generalstaatsanwaltschaft Hamm

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Table of Contents: 1. Introduction. – 2. No uniform refugee status and no automatic recognition of positive decisions. – 3. Procedural obligation to take ‘full account’ of a positive decision. – 4. The link between a positive decision on refugee status and the content of the status – 5. Conclusion.

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Discriminatory Leveraging Plus: The Standard for Independent Self-Preferencing Abuses after Google Shopping (C-48/22 P)

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Table of Contents: 1. Introduction and background – 2. Dispensability of the indispensability criterion for independent discriminatory leveraging abuses – 3. Standard of the discriminatory leveraging abuse: what is the plus? – 4. The what-if dilemma: causation and the burden of proof – 5. The never-ending tale of the as-efficient-competitor-test – 6...

Editorial: A New Decade for European Papers

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This is the first issue of the 10th volume of European Papers: A Journal on Law and Integration. Established a decade ago, European Papers was founded with the aim of providing insights into the state of European integration. It is no coincidence that the journal’s name may remind readers of the Federalist Papers, which articulated the legal and...

‘Concretised’, ‘Flanked’, or ‘Standalone’? Some Reflections on the Application of Article 2 TEU

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Table of Contents: 1. The pending case Commission v Hungary (C-769/22) – 2. Respect for Article 2 TEU as a duty inherent to the EU membership – 3. A system of interconnected values and principles – 4. The relationships between Article 2 TEU and the Charter of Fundamental Rights – 5. The Hungarian overall challenge to Article 2 TEU – 6....

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