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Blurring Boundaries: From the Danish Welfare State to the European Social Model?:<strong>Â </strong>
From the Danish Welfare State to the European Social Model?
This paper builds on the results obtained in the so-called Blurring Boundaries project which was undertaken at the Law Department, Copenhagen Business School, in the period from 2007 to 2009. It looks at the sustainability of the Danish welfare state in an EU law context and on the integration of welfare functions into EU law both from an internal market law and a constitutional law perspective. The main problem areas covered by the Blurring Boundaries project were studied in sub-projects on: 1) Internal market law and welfare services, 2) Fundamental rights and non-discrimination law aspects, and 3) Services of general interest. In the Blurring Boundaries project, three aspects of the European Social Model have been particularly highlighted:
• the constitutionalisation of the European Social Model,
• its multi-level legal character, and
• the clash between market access justice at EU level and distributive justice at national level
The Legal Relations between the EU, Greenland and Denmark – A Harmonious Love Triangle?
Book review: Sandra Seubert, Oliver Eberl and Frans van Waarden (Eds.), Reconsidering EU Citizenship. Contradictions and Constraints. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018. 296 pages. ISBN: 9781788113533. GBP 95 (eBook: from GBP 22)
In Search of the Role of "Solidarity" in Primary Law and the Case Law of the European Court of justice
The XXVI FIDE Congress in Copenhagen, 2014, regarding Union Citizenship and other important EU topics
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