Autore:
Messina, Michele Titolo:
La libertà di circolazione e accesso al lavoro dei cittadini dei nuovi Stati membri UE e dei loro familiari: uno degli ultimi baluardi della discriminazione in base alla nazionalità tra cittadini dell'UnionePeriodico:
Ordine internazionale e diritti umaniAnno:
2015 - Fascicolo:
2 - Pagina iniziale:
288 - Pagina finale:
312Article 20 and 21 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU)
provide that every person holding the nationality of a Member State is a citizen of the
Union and has the right to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member
States. Those rights formally provided to EU citizens are not guaranteed in the same way
to all of them in the different EU Member States. In fact, the EU legal order tolerates
different forms of discrimination on grounds of nationality, among which the present
paper will be dealing with one of them in particular, consisting of a foreclosure or denial of
access to citizens of the new EU Member States to the job market of old EU Member
States. Such foreclosure may be included, or imposed, by the latter as part of the transitory
measures attached to a given EU Accession Treaty and may be kept into force by the old
EU Member States up to seven years, without any particular requirement, at least for the
first five years. Those transitory measures are in direct contrast with the principle of nondiscrimination
on grounds of nationality between migrant workers citizens of the Union.
This discrimination also extends to their families, which are worse off even as compared to
families of citizens of non EU Member States. The present paper aims at suggesting a twofold
solution to that form of discrimination. The first one, within the EU legal system, may
consist in imposing more stringent requirements to those old EU Member States intending
to take advantage of those transitory measures when stipulating Accession Treaties. The
second one may find its legal basis outside the EU and in particular within the ECHR
system. In that latter case, however, the solution would be judicial rather than political, in
fact, it would consist in an application by a potential victim before the ECtHR based on
the alleged violation of the general prohibition of discrimination on grounds of nationality,
enshrined in Article 1, Protocol n. 12 to the ECHR, perpetrated by an old EU Member
State imposing transitory measures.
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