Work and Solidarity in EU Law, starting from the Principle of Free Movement

Journal title DIRITTO COSTITUZIONALE
Author/s Giovanni Comazzetto
Publishing Year 2023 Issue 2023/2
Language Italian Pages 26 P. 29-54 File size 213 KB
DOI 10.3280/DC2023-002003
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The essay offers a critical analysis of the concept of “transnational solidarity”, linking it in particular to the issue of migrant citizens’ rights in the light of the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union on the concept of worker and the exercise of freedom of movement. The difficulties in conceptualising the principle of solidarity in EU law are first investigated in the context of the persisting uncertainty about the nature of the overall legal order, and then read in the magmatic evolution of the jurisprudence that has slowly “constructed” the rights connected to European citizenship.

Keywords: Transnational Solidarity, Concept of Worker, Court of Justice of the European Union, Freedom of Movement, Social Rights.

Giovanni Comazzetto, Lavoro e solidarietà nel diritto dell’Unione europea, a partire dal principio fondamentale della libera circolazione in "DIRITTO COSTITUZIONALE" 2/2023, pp 29-54, DOI: 10.3280/DC2023-002003