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The binding & retroactive application of “A1 Certificates” CJEU Case C-527/16 – Alpenrind & others
2.10.18
2.10.18
The latest Employment law update by Partner Paul Gonzi relates to a judgment by the Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”) in the Case C-527/16 (Alpenrind) as well as the clarifications brought on by said judgment to some important aspects of EU Law regulating the co-ordination of social security systems across the EU, particularly in relation to A1 Certificates and rules relating to posted workers. Read the full update by clicking here.
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