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The article is dealing with issues having a direct impact on the actual state of affairs connected with the rule of the freedom of movement. The coordination of social security schemes is based on a rule of professional mobility of workers and other professionals. The change on the labor market, including the increased flexibility and changes in national legislations, are the true challenge for coordination regulations. Finally, the process of coordination is to be analyzed in a broader legal framework of community law, laws stemming from European Citizenship, and the freedom of movement law (Directive 2004/83). As the article shows, these are not fully compatible and this fact is causing a number of problems, both legal and social, for people trying to freely move from one EU Member State to another.
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The article is dealing with the issues of the law of freedom of movement. It presents the current state of affairs in Community law in general, and with regard to the Directive 2004/83 (the newest act in the field) in particular. The article is also discussing the notion of 'the member of the family moving within the Community' and the legal framework of this notion. Finally, the current problems with regard to the coverage and the range of laws and duties that the law of the freedom of movement consists of are discussed. The compatibility with other Community regulations on the subject is examined. There is a number of problems arising, also with the relation to the level of social security entitlements of the persons moving within the community.
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The paper is a statement in an ongoing public dispute on the subject of changes in a disability pension system in Poland. The current solutions are discussed, there are also some proposals on the future changes contrasted with solutions adopted in other EU Member States. The range of problems that should be a subject of further research in order to reform the system is also outlined.
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The paper discusses the solutions adopted in Polish system, evaluates them on the background of international solutions as well as presents the problems that it may be necessary to solve in near future. To begin with, one may say that Polish social security system is well developed and its solutions are generally in accordance with European standards as established in the regulations of ILO, Council of Europe and European Union, although some of them are not. It is possible to point down some systematic and parametric problems that need solution in near future. They are presented in the final part of the article.
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