The assumption that member states of the European Union enjoyed
exclusive competence over social provision has been shaken by the
realization that they are now "semi-sovereign welfare states" whose
policy choices are subject to increasing scrutiny under Community
law. This book seeks to take stock of how Community membership is
reshaping the legal environment of welfare provision across Europe.
Topics covered include: the evolving economic and governance
debates about Community intervention in social rights; the
relationship between public services and Community competition and
state aids law; the crucial developments which have taken place in
the sphere of health care; and recent judgements on free movement
and equal treatment for Union citizens as regards national
education and social assistance policies. Social Welfare and EU Law
provides a valuable collection of essays overall exploring the
emergence of new models of social solidarity within the European
Union.
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