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Revista Internacional CONSINTER de Direito - Publicação Oficial do Conselho Internacional de Estudos Contemporâneos em Pós-Graduação

Print version ISSN 2183-6396On-line version ISSN 2183-9522

Abstract

PAGLIARINI, Alexandre Coutinho  and  TEIXEIRA, Maria Fernanda Augustinhak Schumacker Haering. THE ROLE OF THE COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION AS GUARDIAN OF EUROPEAN COMMUNITY FUNDAMENTAL LAW TO THE FREE MOVEMENT OF WORKERS. Revista Internacional CONSINTER de Direito [online]. 2021, n.13, pp.469-480.  Epub Sep 08, 2022. ISSN 2183-6396.  https://doi.org/10.19135/revista.consinter.00013.23.

This research has as general objective to analyze the guardian role exercised by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJUE) for the protection of the Fundamental Community Right to the free movement of workers within the scope of the European economic bloc and the importance of the migratory flow for the maintenance of the said block. The spouse of this article previously analyzes the emergence of the European Communities and the need for the defense, reconstruction and stabilization of Europe after the end of the Second World War, as well as dealing with the Treaties of Paris and Rome, propellants of the European Communities, characterized as an autonomous legal system and of great importance for the development of European primary law. Then, he discusses the movement of workers within the European Union (EU) and the right of the European citizen to look for a job, to work, to settle or to provide services in any EU Member State, and then to address the issue of the role of the worker. CJEU as guardian of the fundamental European Community law on the free movement of workers. After the analysis of recent judgments of the European Court of Justice, the need to protect the free movement of European workers, with due regard to the founding treaties of the European Union, remains necessary for the proper maintenance of the European bloc European Union. The methodology used in the research is critical reflexive, which operates through the bibliographic review and the analysis of concrete cases assessed by the CJEU.

Keywords : Fundamental right to work; Free movement of workers; European Union.

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