This book analyzes the pre-accession and post-accession process in
the field of free movement of persons in the EU. It examines the
extent to which nationals of States covered by the Europe
Agreements and Stabilization and Association Agreements derive
rights related to free movement and non-discrimination under three
categories of economic movement: as workers, as self-employed
persons, and as service providers. The book discusses a number of
controversial issues related to the topic of free movement, such as
access to the Member States' labor markets and the right to family
reunification. Furthermore, the treatment of special categories of
non-EU nationals from States that have signed the Europe Agreements
and Stabilization and Association Agreements is particularly
relevant in light of EU enlargement and change in the status of
these individuals upon accession. When a new Member State joins the
EU, there is usually a transitional period during which its
nationals may, in at least some Member States, be unable to enjoy
the full rights accorded to EU citizens.
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