Freedom of Movement of Workers between Old and New Member States of the EU
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This article was presented during the conference organized by Mykolas Romeris University in November 25–26, 2004. This paper analyses some legal questions on the free movement of workers in the EU after the enlargement. The presentation consists of two parts. The first one provides short description of the situation which exists in the old Member States of the EU. The second part presents the position of citizens of the new Member States in the area of free movement of workers and describes the mechanism connected with transitional periods and introduces some general remarks on the situation in the labour market of the EU.
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