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Record Nr.

UNINA9910813931103321

Autore

Tans Simon J.

Titolo

Service provision and migration : EU and WTO service trade liberalization and their impact on Dutch and UK immigration rules / / by Simon J. Tans

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden,  Netherlands ; ; Boston, Massachusetts : , : Brill/Nijhoff, , 2017

©2017

ISBN

90-04-33680-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (482 pages)

Collana

Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy in Europe, , 1568-2749 ; ; Volume 41

Disciplina

344.2401/12791

Soggetti

Freedom of movement - European Union countries

Netherlands Emigration and immigration Government policy

Great Britain Emigration and immigration Government policy

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Introduction / Simon Tans -- The World Trade Organization and the General Agreement on Trade in Services / Simon Tans -- Eu Law and the Freedom of Movementof Service Providers / Simon Tans -- The Wto and the Eu, Similarities and Differences in Services Mobility Liberalization / Simon Tans -- Implementation of Service Trade Liberalization in Dutch Law and Policy / Simon Tans -- Implementation of Service Trade Liberalization in Uk Law and Policy / Simon Tans -- Conclusion and Analysis / Simon Tans.

Sommario/riassunto

This book investigates how liberalization of service provision related to movement of natural persons takes shape within EU and WTO law. It provides an overview and analysis of the implementation of the identified obligations derived from EU law and the GATS in the Dutch legal order and that of the United Kingdom. A thorough investigation of the chosen strategies in each legal order is provided, including a comparison of the differences and similarities between these strategies. The resulting overview leads to insight into the tension that exists between the international obligations related to service mobility of the two investigated states on the one hand, and their migration law and access to the labour market legislation on the other.