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The European Unions (EU) fundamental principles on free movement of persons and non-discrimination have long challenged the traditional closure of the welfare state. Although EU-wide free movement and national welfare appeared largely unproblematic before Eastern enlargement, the increased differences among EU member states in economic development and welfare provision have resulted in fears about potential welfare migration. Because rights of EU citizens were shaped to an important extent by jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice, these are often not very clearly delineated, and easily politicised.This comprehensive volume shows the normative limits of a strict non-discriminatory approach to EU citizens access to national welfare and analyses how the Court developed its jurisprudence, partly reacting to politicisation. Although, empirically, free movement negatively impacts national welfare only under extreme conditions, it is notable that member states have adjusted their social policies in reaction to EU jurisprudence and migration pressure alike. Their heterogeneous institutions of national welfare, administration and labour markets imply for member states that they face very different opportunities and challenges in view of intra-EU migration.This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of European Public Policy.

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Free Movement and Non-discrimination in an Unequal Union
The European Unions (EU) fundamental principles on free movement of persons and non-discrimination have long challenged the traditional closure of the welfare state. Although EU-wide free movement and national welfare appeared largely unproblematic before Eastern enlargement, the increased differences among EU member states in economic development and welfare provision have resulted in fears about potential welfare migration. Because rights of EU citizens were shaped to an important extent by jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice, these are often not very clearly delineated, and easily politicised.
This comprehensive volume shows the normative limits of a strict non-discriminatory approach to EU citizens access to national welfare and analyses how the Court developed its jurisprudence, partly reacting to politicisation. Although, empirically, free movement negatively impacts national welfare only under extreme conditions, it is notable that member states have adjusted their social policies in reaction to EU jurisprudence and migration pressure alike. Their heterogeneous institutions of national welfare, administration and labour markets imply for member states that they face very different opportunities and challenges in view of intra-EU migration.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of European Public Policy.
Susanne K. Schmidt is Professor in the Institute of Political Science at the University of Bremen, Germany.
Michael Blauberger is Associate Professor in the Salzburg Centre of European Union Studies at the University of Salzburg, Austria.
Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen is Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
The Editors recently collaborated in the TransJudFare project on Transnationalization and the Judicialization of Welfare.
Journal of European Public Policy Series
Series Editors
Jeremy Richardsonis Emeritus Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford University, UK, and an Adjunct Professor in the National Centre for Research on Europe, University of Canterbury, New Zealand.
Berthold Rittbergeris Professor and Chair of International Relations at the Geschwister-Scholl-Institute of Political Science at the University of Munich, Germany.
This series seeks to bring together some of the finest edited works on European Public Policy. Reprinting from Special Issues of the Journal of European Public Policy, the focus is on using a wide range of social sciences approaches, both qualitative and quantitative, to gain a comprehensive and definitive understanding of Public Policy in Europe.
Innovative Approaches to EU Multilevel Implementation
Moving Beyond Legal Compliance
Edited by Eva Thomann and Fritz Sager
Transforming Food and Agricultural Policy
Post-exceptionalism in Public Policy
Edited by Carsten Daugbjerg and Peter Feindt
EU Socio-Economic Governance since the Crisis
The European Semester in Theory and Practice
Edited by Jonathan Zeitlin and Amy Verdun
The Future of the Social Investment State
Policies, Outcomes and Politics
Edited by Marius R. Busemeyer, Caroline de la Porte, Julian L. Garritzmann and Emmanuele Pavolini
The Politics and Economics of Brexit
Edited by Simon Bulmer and Lucia Quaglia
Free Movement and Non-discrimination in an Unequal Union
Edited by Susanne K. Schmidt, Michael Blauberger and Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen
For more information about this series, please visit: https://www.routledge.com/Journal-of-European-Public-Policy-Special-Issues-as-Books/book-series/JEPPSPIBS
Free Movement and Non-discrimination in an Unequal Union
Edited by
Susanne K. Schmidt, Michael Blauberger and Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen
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Chapters 2, 56, 8 2019 Taylor & Francis
Chapter 1 2018 Susanne K. Schmidt, Michael Blauberger and Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen. Originally published as Open Access.
Chapter 3 2018 Michael Blauberger, Anita Heindlmaier, Dion Kramer, Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen, Jessica Sampson Thierry, Angelika Schenk and Benjamin Werner. Originally published as Open Access.
Chapter 4 2018 Gareth Davies. Originally published as Open Access.
Chapter 7 2018 Dion Kramer, Jessica Sampson Thierry and Franca van Hooren. Originally published as Open Access.
With the exception of , please see the chapters Open Access footnotes.
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Contents
Susanne K. Schmidt, Michael Blauberger and Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen
Richard Bellamy and Joseph Lacey
Michael Blauberger, Anita Heindlmaier, Dion Kramer, Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen, Jessica Sampson Thierry, Angelika Schenk and Benjamin Werner
Gareth Davies
Maurizio Ferrera and Alessandro Pellegata
Martin Ruhs and Joakim Palme
Dion Kramer, Jessica Sampson Thierry and Franca van Hooren
Angelika Schenk and Susanne K. Schmidt
The chapters in this book were originally published in the Journal of European Public Policy, volume 25, issue 10 (August 2018). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Chapter 1
Free movement and equal treatment in an unequal union
Susanne K. Schmidt, Michael Blauberger and Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen
Journal of European Public Policy, volume 25, issue 10 (August 2018) pp. 13911402
Chapter 2
Balancing the rights and duties of European and national citizens: a demoicratic approach
Richard Bellamy and Joseph Lacey
Journal of European Public Policy, volume 25, issue 10 (August 2018) pp. 14031421
Chapter 3
ECJ Judges read the morning papers. Explaining the turnaround of European citizenship jurisprudence
Michael Blauberger, Anita Heindlmaier, Dion Kramer, Dorte Sindbjerg
Martinsen, Jessica Sampson Thierry, Angelika Schenk and Benjamin Werner
Journal of European Public Policy,
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