The free movement of workers and the non-discrimination of migrants in the european union - digressions about fraternity and recognition in labor relations
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https://doi.org/10.5433/2178-8189.2016v20n1p195Keywords:
Free movement, workers, European Union, non-discrimination, recognition, fraternityAbstract
The free movement of workers is a freedom established by the European Union in its various treaties and it's upheld by the legal and administrative institutions of said Union. One of the differentials of this right is that its creation is not carried out by State enforcement, as traditionally occurs with laws. Therefore, the approach regarding the free movement of workers and the non-discrimination of migrant workers in the European Union is extremely important because of its impact in decisions of Court and laws which, in order to verify how fraternity and recognition contribute to the realization of those aforementioned rights. We base this paper on studies of Habermas, Honneth and others.
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