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The Contested Value of International Social Security Standards in the European Union

Because social security is one of the policy areas that belongs to the exclusive competence of the EU Member States, normative EU legislation in this field is lacking. In an attempt to limit disparities in social protection within the EU, the European Commission advocated the acceptance of internati...

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Published in:European journal of social security 2012-09, Vol.14 (3), p.174-198
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Legal aspects
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Regional analysis
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Social security
Standardization
Welfare policy
Welfare state
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