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_cES-MaIEF
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_aRos, Erik
245 0 _aFree movement of persons between the EU and Switzerland
_bQuo Vadis?
_c Erik Ros
500 _aResumen.
520 _aThis article discusses one of the most important agreements between Switzerland and the EU: the Agreement on the Free Movement of Persons (AFMP). The AFMP does not have its own dispute settlement mechanism or supervisory body. Dispute resolution is now left to independent Swiss courts and the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ). On 23 November 2018, a first draft of an institutional framework agreement between Switzerland and the EU was published. The aim of this proposed framework agreement was partly to simplify the complex relations between Switzerland and the EU. In May 2021 the Swiss government pulled the plug on the institutional framework agreement because of concerns about migration, labour rights, and worries about the judicial authority the institutional agreement would give to the ECJ.
650 4 _aCIRCULACION DE PERSONAS
_936367
650 4 _aTRATADOS INTERNACIONALES
_948608
650 4 _aSUIZA
_948486
650 4 _aUNION EUROPEA
_948644
773 0 _9168246
_oOP 2141-B/2022/5
_tEC Tax Review
_w(IEF)124968
_x 0928-2750 [print]
_g v. 31, n. 5, October 2022, p. 238-250
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