Despite its limited competences in the field of healthcare, the European Union has promptly tried to contrast the negative effects resulting from the disorderly reaction of the Member States to the COVID-19 pandemic, to begin with those most likely to impinge on the proper functioning of the internal market. This report examines the Guidelines elaborated by the Commission in the aftermath of the sanitary crisis with particular regard to the free movement of healthcare personnel.
Di Federico G. (2020). COVID-19 and Labour Law: Free Movement of Healthcare Personnel within the EU. ITALIAN LABOUR LAW E-JOURNAL, 13(Special Issue: Covid-19 and Labour Law. A Global Review), 1-4 [10.6092/issn.1561-8048/10789].
COVID-19 and Labour Law: Free Movement of Healthcare Personnel within the EU
Di Federico G.
2020
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Despite its limited competences in the field of healthcare, the European Union has promptly tried to contrast the negative effects resulting from the disorderly reaction of the Member States to the COVID-19 pandemic, to begin with those most likely to impinge on the proper functioning of the internal market. This report examines the Guidelines elaborated by the Commission in the aftermath of the sanitary crisis with particular regard to the free movement of healthcare personnel.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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