Chapter 4 Flashcards
What was the initial position of Free Movement
Only to the ‘economically active’
Treaty of Rome
Specific employment, social and educational rights were provided to workers by Regulation 1612/68 (now Regulation 492/2011).
Article 20 of the TFEU,
Every person holding the nationality of a Member State is a citizen of the Union
Used to be Article 8 TEU
- Grants them the right to move and reside freely
- Subject to the limitations and conditions in the Treaties and secondary measures
Directive 2004/38 - Citizenship Directive
Union Citizens + 2(1)
Family Members 2(2)
to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member States
- regardless of economically active
- no residence card
- perm right of residence
What did Article 7A of the Single European Act 1986 do
- elimination of all border controls
-opposition by the UK and Ireland. - Separate agreement - Schengen Agreement
abolished internal border controls amongst the signatory Member States and introduced common visa controls
-Treaty of Amsterdam
UK and Ireland still excluded
What is Article 45
The Free Movement of Workers
- Freedom of movement for workers shall be secured within the Union
- Entail the abolition of any discrimination based on nationality
- right, subject to limitations justified on public policy, public security or health
- to accept offers
- to move freely within the territory
- stay in a MS for the purpose of employment
- remain in territory of MS - doesn’t apply to employment in the public service
What is the secondary legislation for Article 45
Regulation 492/2011
—- replaced with Regulation 1612/68
Directive 2004/38
What is a worker?
Only applies to activities of an economic nature (Walgrave)
Lawrie-Blum criteria
a) perform services
b) for and under the direction of another
c) in return for remuneration
Must be genuine and effective economic activity - not ancillary Levin Kemf Steyman Bettray Trojani
What happened in Walgrave?
- said sport constitutes an economic activity which has the character of gainful employment
- Dutch nationals who acted as professional pace makers in motor-paced cycle races
What happened in Union Royal Belge?
- said professional football constitutes an economic activity which has the character of gainful employment
What did Hoekstra say?
- the Court of Justice held that whether or not a person is a worker was not to be defined by national law but was to be given a Union meaning.
What did Lawrie-Blum say?
Created the criteria
a) perform services
b) for and under the direction of another
c) in return for remuneration
- Brit trained in Germany to be a teacher
- Refused admission as she was not a German national
- Authorities denied that a trainee teacher is a worker
- fulfilled these 3
What did Levin say?
Must be a genuine and effective economic activity
- Brit whose residence permit had been refused as said she was not in gainful employment
- she began working 20 hours a week as a chamber maid in a hotel
- irrelevant that supplementary means of subsistence was from the employment of a member of his family
What did Kempf say?
a German music teacher who worked part time in the Netherlands from 1981 to 1982 during which time he was in receipt of social security benefits to top up his modest earnings
- Supplementing income by recourse to social security benefits is irrelevant
What did Steymann say
- This concerned a German member of a religious community in the Netherlands who had applied for a residence permit there on the ground that he was pursuing an activity as an employed person.
- Did stuff for community and they provided for him
- Work carried out in connection with the community’s commercial activities could amount to a genuine and effective economic activity.
What did Bettray say
- Drug addict employed under a legislative scheme designed to provide employment
- Not engaged in effective and genuine activity
- Any economic activity involved in the employment was purely ancillary to the primary social objectives.
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