Description: The EEA Agreement in a Revised EU Framework for Welfare Services by Karin FlØistad A broad range of welfare services are analysed, including public healthcare and educational services, various social services, and public utilities such as transport and public broadcasting. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This book addresses some of the most debated topics preceding the UK referendum on membership of the EU, namely welfare services and free movement of citizens. The work improves understanding of the implications of the European Economic Area (EEA) Agreement, which is the most integrated form of association agreement with the EU for non-member states. The author considers the impact of EEA law on both European Free Trade Association (EFTA) states and on EU Member States, and looks at case law. A broad range of welfare services are analysed, including public healthcare and educational services, various social services, and public utilities such as transport and public broadcasting. Free movement of students, of patients and public financing of welfare services are among the issues explored. The focus here is particularly on legal aspects and the demonstrated development of the EEA Agreement into the welfare sphere. This work enables a sophisticated analysis about thenature of the principles of homogeneity and dynamism. The book is essential reading for scholars who seek to understand the EUs legal framework, the EEA Agreement and its implications. The topics covered are also relevant to UK/EU discussions on future relations, both for intermediate and long-term arrangements. Back Cover This book addresses some of the most debated topics preceding the UK referendum on membership of the EU, namely welfare services and free movement of citizens. The work improves understanding of the implications of the European Economic Area (EEA) Agreement, which is the most integrated form of association agreement with the EU for non-member states. The author considers the impact of EEA law on both European Free Trade Association (EFTA) states and on EU Member States, and looks at case law. A broad range of welfare services are analysed, including public healthcare and educational services, various social services, and public utilities such as transport and public broadcasting. Free movement of students, of patients and public financing of welfare services are among the issues explored. The focus here is particularly on legal aspects and the demonstrated development of the EEA Agreement into the welfare sphere. This work enables a sophisticated analysis about the nature of the principles of homogeneity and dynamism. The book is essential reading for scholars who seek to understand the EUs legal framework, the EEA Agreement and its implications. The topics covered are also relevant to UK/EU discussions on future relations, both for intermediate and long-term arrangements. Author Biography Karin FlØistad is presently partner in one of Norways largest corporate lawfirms, Simonsen Vogt Wiig AS and head of the of the independent Appeals Body for Competition Cases in Norway. She has extensive experience litigating cases in the CJEU and in the EFTA Court and has also given advice in a number of years to both governmental and private clients as a practicing lawyer. She is also qualified to plead before the Supreme Court in Norway and she provides on a regular basis academic services for the law faculty at the University of Oslo. Table of Contents Introduction.- Part I The EEA Integration Process and Free Movement of Services: Patients and Students Mobility in Publicly Financed Systems of Healthcare and Education.- 2 Free Movement of Services and Article 56 TFEU and Article 36 EEA.- 3 The Provision of Healthcare Services: Free Movement Rights for Patients.- 4 The Provision of Educational Services: Free Movement Rights for Students.- 5 Some Reflections on the EEA Integration Process Extending IntoHealthcare and Educational Services Publicly Financed and Mostly Delivered Through Benefits in Kind.- Part II The EEA Integration Process and Union Citizenship: Social Welfare Rights for Non-economically Active Moving EEA Citizens.- 6 Free Movement of Persons and Articles 45, 48 and 21 TFEU and Articles 28 and 29 EEA.- 7 The EU Integration Process and the Right to Free Movement, Residence and Equal Treatment for Union Citizens.- 8 Case Law from the EFTA Court and Decisional Practice of the EFTA Surveillance Authority on the Right to Free Movement, Residence and Equal Treatment Under the Citizens Directive.- 9 Case Law from the EFTA Court and Decisional Practice of the EFTA Surveillance Authority on the Right to Free Movement, Residence and Equal Treatment Under the Coordination Regime for Social Security Benefits.- 10 Some Reflections on the EEA Integration Process Extending into the System of Social Welfare Benefits for Non-economically Active Moving EEA Citizens.- Part III The EEA Integration Process and the Financing of Public Services: Applying State Aid Rules to Welfare Services.- 11 State Aid Law and Articles 14, 106 and 107 TFEU and Articles 59 and 61 EEA.- 12 Legal Tools to Protect State Welfare Services from EU/EEA Competition and State Aid Law.- 13 The Exercise of State Aid Competence by the Commission and the EFTA Surveillance Authority in the Sectors of Largely Non-economic Welfare Services.- 14 Some Reflections on the EEA Integration Process Extending Deeper Into the Financingof Public Services and Limiting States Legislative Freedom Through State Aid Rules.- 15 Final Observations: Concluding Remarks.- Table of Case Law.- Bibliography. Feature Offers a timely, much needed consideration of the EEA and its implications for welfare services Supports a sophisticated understanding of similarities and differences between the EU and the EEA Provides analysis of the impact of EEA law on EU members and EFTA states Raises questions about the role of EU and EFTA institutions and the need for awareness and discussion at the national political level Description for Sales People Offers a timely, much needed consideration of the EEA and its implications for welfare services Supports a sophisticated understanding of similarities and differences between the EU and the EEA Provides analysis of the impact of EEA law on EU members and EFTA states Raises questions about the role of EU and EFTA institutions and the need for awareness and discussion at the national political level Details ISBN3319950428 Publisher Springer International Publishing AG Series Studies in European Economic Law and Regulation Year 2018 Edition 1st ISBN-10 3319950428 ISBN-13 9783319950426 Format Hardcover Imprint Springer International Publishing AG Place of Publication Cham Country of Publication Switzerland Language English DEWEY 341 Pages 289 Illustrations XV, 289 p. Publication Date 2018-10-16 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-95043-3 Series Number 13 Author Karin FlØistad Edition Description 1st ed. 2018 Alternative 9783030069612 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:130679689;
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Book Title: The EEA Agreement in a Revised EU Framework for Welfare Services
Number of Pages: 289 Pages
Publication Name: The Eea Agreement in a Revised Eu Framework for Welfare Services
Language: English
Publisher: Springer International Publishing Ag
Item Height: 235 mm
Subject: Law
Publication Year: 2018
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 629 g
Subject Area: International Law, Social Law
Author: Karin Floistad
Item Width: 155 mm
Format: Hardcover