2020
DOI: 10.1177/1388262720927113
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Brexit and the reform of social security coordination: The UK’s metamorphosis from rule maker to rule taker

Abstract: This article examines the United Kingdom’s negotiating position on the revision of the EU Coordinating Regulations proposed by the European Commission in December 2016, in the context of Brexit and the negotiations on the Withdrawal Agreement. The Withdrawal Agreement contains provisions on the future coordination of social security for UK and EU nationals who have exercised their freedom of movement rights before the end of the transition period. The coordination envisaged by the Withdrawal Agreement… Show more

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“… 1. For a revealing account of the negotiation process on social security matters, more specifically on the UK’s position, see: Roberts (2020a) and Roberts (2020b). …”
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“… 1. For a revealing account of the negotiation process on social security matters, more specifically on the UK’s position, see: Roberts (2020a) and Roberts (2020b). …”
mentioning
confidence: 99%