Equal treatment as an instrument of integration. The CJEU's case law on social rights for third-country nationals under the EU migration directives

IF 1.5 Q3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
H. Verschueren
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Abstract

There is a growing tendency for the EU Member States to introduce conditions relating to the right to social benefits that are mostly disadvantageous to third-country nationals. These conditions are at risk of conflicting with provisions on the right to equal treatment with the nationals of the host country, as set down in a number of EU migration directives. This is all the more the case now that the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has recently given a broad interpretation of these provisions. Consequently, the Member States are to take these provisions as well as the CJEU's case law into account when seeking to limit access to social benefits for third-country nationals. This article examines the content and meaning of these provisions and the relevant case law of the CJEU. It concludes that it is apparent from this case law that the main objective of the right to equal treatment in these directives is to promote the integration of said third-country nationals into the host country and, therefore, the Member States may not make this right dependent on a prior sufficient level of integration in that host country.
平等待遇作为融合的手段。欧洲法院关于第三国公民在欧盟移民指令下的社会权利的判例法
欧盟成员国越来越倾向于引入与社会福利权有关的条件,而这些条件大多对第三国国民不利。这些条件有可能与一些欧盟移民指令中规定的与东道国国民平等待遇的权利相冲突。由于欧盟法院最近对这些条款做出了广泛的解释,情况更是如此。因此,成员国在寻求限制第三国国民获得社会福利时,应考虑到这些条款以及欧盟法院的判例法。本文审查了这些条款的内容和含义以及欧盟法院的相关判例法。它的结论是,从这一判例法中可以明显看出,这些指令中平等待遇权的主要目标是促进上述第三国国民融入东道国,因此,成员国可能不会使这一权利依赖于事先在东道国充分融入的程度。
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European Journal of Social Security
European Journal of Social Security PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-
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