Publications

  • TransJudfare

Blauberger, Michael; Schmidt, Susanne K. (2014). 'Welfare Migration? Free Movement of EU Citizens and Access to Social Benefits.' In: Research & Politics, 1(3), pp. 1-7. Available here.

Blauberger, Michael; Schmidt, Susanne K. (2015). 'It remains unclear how much leeway member states have to restrict EU migrants' access to benefits.' EUROPP Blog, LSE. Available here.

Blauberger, Michael; Schmidt, Susanne K. (2017). 'The European Court of Justice and its political impact.' In: West European Politics, 40(4), pp. 907-918. Available here.

Blauberger, Michael; Schmidt, Susanne K. (2017). 'Free Movement, the Welfare State, and the European Union’s Over-Constitutionalization: Administrating Contradictions.' In: Public Administration, 95(2), pp. 437–449. Available here.

Blauberger, Michael; Heindlmaier, Anita; Kramer, Dion; Martinsen, Dorte S.; Sampson Thierry, Jessica; Schenk, Angelika; Werner, Benjamin (2018). 'ECJ Judges read the morning papers. Explaining the turnaround of European citizenship jurisprudence.' In: Journal of European Public Policy. Available here.

Davies, Gareth (2016). 'Migrant Union Citizens and Social Assistance: Trying to Be Reasonable About Self-Sufficiency.' College of Europe Research Papers in Law, 02/2016, Brugge. Available here.

Davies, Gareth (2016). 'Brexit and the Free Movement of Workers: A Plea for National Legal Assertiveness.' In: European Law Review, 41(6), pp. 925-937.

Davies, Gareth (2016). 'Free Movement, the Quality of Life and the Myth that the Court Balances Interests.' In: Panos Koutrakos, Niamh Nic Shuibhne, Phil Syrpis (eds.), 'Exceptions from EU Free Movement Law. Derogation, Justification, and Proportionality.' Oxford: Hart Publishing, pp. 214-235.

Davies, Gareth (2018). 'Has The Court Changed, Or Have The Cases? The Deservingness of Litigants as an Element in Court Of Justice Citizenship Adjudication.' In: Journal of European Public Policy. Available here.

Heindlmaier, Anita; Blauberger, Michael (2016). 'Wie sozial soll die EU noch sein? Freizügigkeit und Sozialleistungen nach dem Brexit-Deal.' Österreichische Gesellschaft für Europapolitik (ÖGfE), Policy Brief 12'2016, Wien. Available here.

Heindlmaier, Anita; Blauberger, Michael (2017). 'Enter at your own risk: free movement of EU citizens in practice.' In: West European Politics, 40(6), pp. 1198-1217. Available here.

Kramer, Dion (2015). 'Had they only worked one month longer! An analysis of the Alimanovic case [2015] C-67/14.' European Law Blog. Available here.

Kramer, Dion (2016). 'Verdiend verblijf: EU-burgers en de sociale bijstand.' In: SEW Tijdschrift voor Europees en economisch recht, 2016(2), pp. 60-69. Available here.

Kramer, Dion (2016). 'Short-term Residence, Social Benefits and the Family; an Analysis of Case C-299/14 (García-Nieto and others).' European Law Blog. Available here.

Kramer, Dion (2016). 'Het Europese hof: het vormgeven van een Sociaal Europa.' Clingendael EUforum Social Pages. Available here (English with a Dutch introduction/summary).

Kramer, Dion (2016). 'Earning Social Citizenship in the European Union: Free Movement and Access to Social Assistance Benefits Reconstructed.' Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, (2016) 18, pp. 270-301. Available here.

Kramer, Dion (2017). 'Kostendelersnorm, bijstand en Unieburger, Koppelingswet 2.0?' Asiel & Migrantenrecht, 2017, No. 1.

Kramer, Dion (2017). '‘In Search of the Law’: Governing Homeless EU Citizens in a State of Legal Ambiguity.' ACCESS EUROPE Research Paper No. 2017/04. Available here.

Kramer, Dion (2017). 'From Worker to Self-Entrepreneur: The Transformation of Homo Economicus and the Freedom of Movement in the European Union.' In: European Law Journal, 23(3/4), pp. 172-188. Available here.

Kramer, Dion (2018). 'A right to reside for the unemployed self-employed: the case Gusa (C-442/16).' European Law Blog, 10 January 2018. Available here.

Kramer, Dion; Thierry, Jessica M. S.; van Hooren, Franca (2018). ‘Responding to Free Movement: Quarantining Mobile Union Citizens in European Welfare States.’ In: Journal of European Public Policy. Available here.

Martinsen, Dorte Sindbjerg; Pons Rotger, Gabriel (2016). 'The Fiscal Impact of EU Immigration on the Universalistic Welfare State'. SFI Working Paper 06:1-45. Available here.

Martinsen, Dorte Sindbjerg; Pons Rotger, Gabriel (2017). 'The fiscal impact of EU immigration on the tax-financed welfare state: testing the ‘welfare burden’ thesis.' In: European Union Politics, 18(4), pp. 620-639. Available here.

Martinsen, Dorte Sindbjerg (2017). 'The European social Union and EU legislative politics'. In: Fank Vandenbroucke, Catherine Barnard, Geert de Baere (eds.), 'A European social union after the crisis.' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 459-476.

Martinsen, Dorte Sindbjerg; Pons Rotger, Gabriel (2017). 'Evidence from Denmark: How EU immigration can benefit the welfare state.' EUROPP Blog, LSE. Available here.

Martinsen, Dorte Sindbjerg. 'The Impact and Political Accountability of EU Citizenship.' EUDO CITIZENSHIP, European University Institute, Florence, August 2017.

Martinsen, Dorte Sindbjerg; Werner, Benjamin (2018). 'No welfare magnets – free movement and cross-border welfare in Germany and Denmark compared.' In: Journal of European Public Policy. Available here.

Schenk, Angelika; Schmidt, Susanne K. (2018). 'Failing on the social dimension: Judicial law-making and student mobility in the EU.' In: Journal of European Public Policy. Available here.

Schmidt, Susanne K. 'Building Social Europe Requires Challenging the Judicialization of Citizenship.' EUDO CITIZENSHIP, European University Institute, Florence, August 2017.

Werner, Benjamin (2016). 'Der Brexit-Deal: Wendepunkt oder Kosmetik?' IMPULSE - Der Wissenschaftsblog, Universität Bremen. Available here.

Werner, Benjamin (2017). 'Das europäische Freizügigkeitsregime als Herausforderung für die nationalen Sozialsysteme: Reaktionen des deutschen Wohlfahrtsstaates und die Folgen.' In: PVS - Politische Vierteljahresschrift, 58(4), pp. 509-532. Available here.

Werner, Benjamin (2018). 'Freizügigkeit in der EU führt nicht zu Wohlfahrtsmigration.' In: WSI-Blog "Work on Progress", 28.06.2018. Available here.