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Record Nr.

UNINA9910822776303321

Autore

Melin Pauline

Titolo

The external dimension of EU social security coordination : towards a common EU approach / / by Pauline Melin

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden ; ; Boston : , : Brill, , 2020

ISBN

90-04-41533-5

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource

Collana

Studies in EU external relations ; ; Volume 15

Disciplina

349.497

Soggetti

Social security

European Union countries Foreign relations

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Introduction -- The EU Legal Framework on Social Security Coordination Relevant for Third-Country Nationals -- Member States' Bilateral Agreements on Social Security Coordination with Third Countries : a Comparative Analysis of the Bilateral Agreements between Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany with Respectively India, Turkey and the USA -- International Standards Relevant for Social Security Coordination with Third Countries -- EU Agreements as a First 'Solution' to Develop a Common EU Approach to Social Security Coordination with Third Countries -- An EU Model Agreement as a Second 'Solution' to Develop a Common Approach to Social Security Coordination with Third Countries -- Concluding Remarks and Policy Recommendations.

Sommario/riassunto

In The External Dimension of EU Social Security Coordination: Towards a Common EU Approach , Pauline Melin provides a detailed legal analysis of the framework on social security coordination with third countries and offers alternative policy solutions to the current fragmented approach. The analysis comprises a complete overview of the EU approach to social security coordination with third countries, 9 bilateral agreements (between Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands, with respectively India, Turkey, and USA) and international standards. Based on this analysis, the author explores the possibility from an institutional perspective to develop a common EU approach through the conclusion of EU agreements. The author concludes by favouring an



alternative softer solution through an EU model agreement and proposes that the content of that model agreement be based on the best practices of the current framework.