Health Care and EU Law
The EU has only limited competence to regulate national health-care systems but recent developments have shown that health care is not immune from the effects of EU law. As Member States have increasingly experimented with new forms of funding and the del
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Series Editors Johan Willem van de Gronden Markus Krajewski Ulla Neergaard Erika Szyszczak
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Editors Johan Willem van de Gronden Faculty of Law Radboud University Comeniuslaan 4 6525 HP Nijmegen The Netherlands e-mail: [email protected]
Ulla Neergaard Faculty of Law University of Copenhagen Studiestræde 6 1455 Copenhagen K Denmark e-mail: [email protected] Markus Krajewski Fachbereich Rechtswissenschaft Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Schillerstraße 1 91054 Erlangen Germany e-mail: markus.krajewski@jura. uni-erlangen.de
Erika Szyszczak School of Law University of Leicester University Road, Leicester LE1 7RH UK e-mail: [email protected]
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DOI 10.1007/978-90-6704-728-9 Ó T.M.C. ASSER
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Series Information The aim of the series Legal Issues of Services of General Interest is to sketch the framework for services of general interest in the EU and to explore the issues raised by developments related to these services. The Series encompasses, inter alia, analyses of EU internal market, competition law, legislation (such as the Services Directive), international economic law and national (economic) law from a comparative perspective. Sector-specific approaches will also be covered (health, social services). In essence, the present Series addresses the emergence of a European Social Model and will therefore raise issues of fundamental and theoretical interest in Europe and the global economy. Series Editors Johan Willem van de Gronden Faculty of Law Radboud University Comeniuslaan 4 6525 HP Nijmegen The Netherlands e-mail: [email protected]
Markus Krajewski Fachbereich Rechtswissenschaft Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Schillerstraße 1 91054 Erlangen Germany e-mail: markus.krajewski@jura. uni-erlangen.de
Ulla Neergaard Faculty of Law Universi
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