Solidarity and Territorial Boundaries in a Transnational Context

Transnational Legal Theory (2019)

29 Pages Posted: 8 May 2019

Date Written: April 10, 2019

Abstract

This article examines the relationship between solidarity and territorial boundaries, both of which are critical focal points in relation to the process of European integration. With that focus on boundaries and solidarity, the article will take a fresh look at cross-border movement of patients by conceptualising the field in a more abstract and theoretical manner which aims to be of value in relation to welfare systems in general. In particular, the article will examine the role of free movement and human rights as instruments for overcoming territorial boundaries. The degree of impact these rights have on boundaries and consequently on solidarity, by virtue of the authority they convey, is largely determined by the underlying principles, namely efficiency and dignity, which constitute the normative basis of these rights.

Keywords: solidarity, EU Law, territoriality

Suggested Citation

Rieder, Clemens M, Solidarity and Territorial Boundaries in a Transnational Context (April 10, 2019). Transnational Legal Theory (2019), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3369552

Clemens M Rieder (Contact Author)

Queen's University Belfast ( email )

School of Law
Belfast BT7 1NN, BT7 1NN
United Kingdom

HOME PAGE: http://law.qub.ac.uk/

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