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    Enforcement of EU labour law in a transnational context

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    'Regime shopping' across (blurring) boundaries

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    This book chapter identifies and explores the (blurring) boundaries between the legal regimes for labour mobility across the EU. In the context of - what is sometimes called - 'regime shopping' a close look is taken into the law on freedom of movement within the EU. Several categories of transnational labour mobility are distinguished. The central focus is on the distinction between movement of migrant workers and movement of posted workers. It is concluded that legal criteria such as 'the labour market access test' and notions of what is temporary and what is habitual in the Posting of Workers Directive (PWD) and the Rome I Regulation do not result in a clear divide between the two regimes for workers' mobility. Exemplary is the special case of cross-border temporary agency workers, who seem to fall under both regimes concurrently

    Liability in subcontracting processes in the European construction sector (comparative report)

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    Cross-border temporary agency work:Social sustainability of a business model (too often) based on regulatory arbitrage

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    Presentation held at the European Regional Congress of the International Society for Labour and Social Security Law (ISLSSL) on Temporary Agency Work in the context of cross-border movement & service provision within the EU
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