The failure of negotiations on European regulations for the coordination of social security system:the end of European solidarity? The raisons for failure in an endeavour that started well

(2019) LABOUR MOBILITY AND TRANSNATIONAL SOLIDARITY IN THE EUROPEAN UNION — ISBN: [978-88-243-2627-8], p. 165, published

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SUMMARY: 1. Introduction. – 2. Act I: the proposal to revise the European Commission’s coordination regulations: everything began well!. – 2.1. Access of (economically) non-active citizens to social benefits. – 2.2. The posting of workers. – 2.3. Coordination rules relating to family benefits. – 2.4. Long-term care benefits. – 2.5. Coordination rules relating to unemployment benefits. – 3. Act II: The position of the Council, or the alchemy of a subtle balance between different fields of political action. – 3.1. Rules regarding the coordination of unemployment benefits. – 3.2. Long-term care benefits. – 3.3. Coordination rules relating to family benefits. – 3.4. The posting of workers. – 3.5. Access of (economically) non-active citizens to social benefits. – 4. Act III, or the reasons for failure. – 4.1. The posting of workers. – 4.2. Coordination rules relating to unemployment benefits. – 4.3. Coordination rules relating to family benefits. – 4.4. Long-term care benefits. – 4.5. Access of (economically) non-active citizens to social benefits. – 5. Conclusions.
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Morsa, M., & et al. (2019). The failure of negotiations on European regulations for the coordination of social security system:the end of European solidarity? The raisons for failure in an endeavour that started well. In ANDREA GUAZZAROTTI, AGUSTÍN JOSÉ MENÉNDEZ, M. EUGENIA BARTOLONI, FRANCESCO COSTAMAGNA, GIOVANNI ORLANDINI, MARC MORSA, SILVIA (ed.), LABOUR MOBILITY AND TRANSNATIONAL SOLIDARITY IN THE EUROPEAN UNION (JOVENE EDITORE, p. p. 165). Jovene editore. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/224902