Useful Essential Aspects Regarding the Employment of E.U. and Non-E.U. Citizens in Romania
Ana Stefanescu ()
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Ana Stefanescu: Ph.D. in Law, Lecturer at „Dunărea de Jos” University Galaţi, Faculty of Legal, Social and Political Science, titular university lector within Public Administration Department
Jurnalul de Studii Juridice, 2012, vol. 1-2, issue 4, 175-186
Abstract:
The European Union citizen is the person who has the citizenship of an E.U. or E.E.C. member state or the citizenship of the Swiss Confederation. Per a contrario, we refer to foreign citizens. The framing of both categories of citizens is subjected to the Romanian legislation, but it also displays some particular aspects. We would like to shortly point out the most useful and essential aspects (inclusively from the perspective of avoidance of sanctions in the case of failure to comply with some legal obligations), making noticeable also the aspect related to the financing of jobs, not at all to be disregarded in the context of the economic crisis.
Keywords: E.U. and non-E.U. citizen; employment; funding of jobs; E.U. and non- E.U. unemployed person. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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