EU Social Security Law A Commentary on EU Regulations 883/2004 and 987/2009
Editor(s): Maximilian Fuchs, Robertus Cornelissen
From its earliest days,
the European Union has placed a strong emphasis on social security and its
coordination. The EU regulations on social security have the objective of
protecting those employers who seek to rely on that core value of the European
Union: the right to free movement. In addition, regulations in the field seek
to provide protection for all workers and their family members who cross the
Union's internal borders, whether for professional or personal reasons.
However, the sheer variety of social security systems across the member states
makes coordination in the field challenging. This authoritative and
comprehensive work offers a clear exposition of the law in the field.