HOMOGENEITY, THE FREE MOVEMENT OF PERSONS AND INTEGRATION WITHOUT MEMBERSHIP: MISSION IMPOSSIBLE?

This article provides a detailed legal comparison of the free movement and residence rights, including mutual recognition of qualifi cations and social security coordination, accorded to nationals of the four EFTA States: Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. The first half considers the e...

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Main Author: Jay, Matthew
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Law of University of Zagreb 2012
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spelling fthrcak:oai:hrcak.srce.hr:94645 2023-05-15T16:49:51+02:00 HOMOGENEITY, THE FREE MOVEMENT OF PERSONS AND INTEGRATION WITHOUT MEMBERSHIP: MISSION IMPOSSIBLE? Jay, Matthew 2012-11-15 pdf http://hrcak.srce.hr/94645 http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/139304 en eng Faculty of Law of University of Zagreb http://hrcak.srce.hr/94645 http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/139304 Full text of this journal can be used for persional or educational puposed. Only the printed version of this journal is suitable for citation. Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy (ejp@pravo.hr); Vol.8 No.8 text 2012 fthrcak 2013-01-10T00:33:23Z This article provides a detailed legal comparison of the free movement and residence rights, including mutual recognition of qualifi cations and social security coordination, accorded to nationals of the four EFTA States: Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. The first half considers the extent to which the EEA Agreement, which relates to the former three countries, secures homogeneity in this area of law; and the second half of the article looks at the EU-Swiss framework for the same purposes. It concludes that the EEA framework, through the activism of its Court, goes a long way to securing homogeneity - to the extent of equating nationality of an EEA-EFTA state with Union citizenship, at least for the purposes of movement and residence. The Swiss model, however, still mirrors free movement law prior to Directive 2004/38 and even though part of the same internal market as the EEA, the Swiss framework does very little for the market’s homogeneity. Text Iceland Hrčak - Portal of scientific journals of Croatia Norway
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description This article provides a detailed legal comparison of the free movement and residence rights, including mutual recognition of qualifi cations and social security coordination, accorded to nationals of the four EFTA States: Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. The first half considers the extent to which the EEA Agreement, which relates to the former three countries, secures homogeneity in this area of law; and the second half of the article looks at the EU-Swiss framework for the same purposes. It concludes that the EEA framework, through the activism of its Court, goes a long way to securing homogeneity - to the extent of equating nationality of an EEA-EFTA state with Union citizenship, at least for the purposes of movement and residence. The Swiss model, however, still mirrors free movement law prior to Directive 2004/38 and even though part of the same internal market as the EEA, the Swiss framework does very little for the market’s homogeneity.
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