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FREE MOVEMENT OF WORKERS: INTRODUCTORY REMARKS

Paul Minderhoud Centre for Migration Law Coordinator Network on Free Movement of Workers. FREE MOVEMENT OF WORKERS: INTRODUCTORY REMARKS. Monitoring Free Movement of Workers legislation.

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FREE MOVEMENT OF WORKERS: INTRODUCTORY REMARKS

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  1. Paul Minderhoud Centre for Migration Law Coordinator Network on Free Movement of Workers FREE MOVEMENT OF WORKERS:INTRODUCTORY REMARKS

  2. Monitoring Free Movement of Workers legislation • The Centre for Migration Law of the Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, coordinates under the supervision of the European Commission a European Network on Free Movement within the European Union. • One of the activities of this Network is the annual production of a European report on the implementation of EU free movement law in the Member States. • Last European report covers the period of 1 July 2009-1 July 2010. This report and previous reports can be found on the website of the Commission: http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=475&langId=en

  3. Monitoring Free Movement of Workers legislation • European report is based on information from the national reports, which are written by our national experts. • The national reports from 2002 till 2010 can be found at the website of the Centre for Migration Law: www.ru.nl/law/cmr/free-movement

  4. Other Activities of the Network • Thematic report on follow up of the case law of the Court of Justice of the EU • Thematic report on obstacles free movement of young workers • Analytical report on enforcement of Regulation No.1612/68 • Summary of historically relevant case law for website DG Employment • On-line Journal on the website of DG Employment • Organisation annual conference • Organisation specialised seminars

  5. Important themes 2009-2010 European Report • Effects of the economic crisis • Free movement law and national immigration law • Workers in marginal positions • Language requirements and recognition of diploma’s and qualifications • Positive developments

  6. Conclusion and outlook • Free movement of workers is a valuable principle • Challenge of the financial crisis • Challenge of anti-immigration views • Within the EU there are powerful institutional factors well-embedded in the EU acquis that protect the free movement of workers and that make almost impossible any regress to a national-based regime of regulating the mobility of EU citizens and their families.

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