The frontier worker: New perspectives on the labour market in border regions, Oradea, Romania, 18-10 October 2012
The European labor law, as well as labor regulations and social security of the Council of
Europe, are among the most dynamic branches of European law, and the free movement of persons is
one of the four fundamental freedoms of Community law. Although it is regulated both in the
constituent treaties and the modifying ones, as well as in the secondary legislation, there is some
legal issues incident to this freedom that raise a number of issues such as: who falls into the workers
category? The coverage of the intermediate categories and their rights? What kind of legal
restrictions that states may impose on the rights of workers and their families or the latter? The
border worker issue begins to become interesting also in the countries that entered in the last two
waves of extension in the context of the multiplication of the European groups of cross-border
cooperation. The conference allows debates, pondering and knowledge in the field of the European
social law, the border right, cross-border cooperation, especially since it has never held such a
conference in the border region of SE European Union.
The issues discussed during this conference want to find concrete solutions to the problem,
very important for the development of the border regions. The debates that will involve professors,
researchers and students will be supported by those who work in public or private institutions who
need clarification on the issues discussed in the three workshops:
1. Border region as a space of innovation
2. The frontier worker - between the European legislation and the national procedures
3. Free movement of labor force in the border regions
Important Deadlines
June 2, 2012: Start of paper proposals submission;
August 31, 2012: Deadline for paper proposals submission;
September 14, 2012: Notification of paper acceptance;
September 30, 2012: Final confirmation of participants; the deadline of fee payment;
Abstracts
The abstracts (max. 500 words followed by 3-5 keywords) will be submitted for review in
electronic MS Word format. Please provide the full names, affiliations, mailing addresses, telephone
and e-mail addresses of all authors, indicating the contact author. There will be accepted only one
paper for each participant as a first author. Abstracts will be submitted online to the following e-mail
address: apopoviciu@uoradea.ro
The official language of the conference is English.
The authors will receive confirmation via email.
Selected papers will be published, after the conference, in the conference volume. To this
end, full papers will be re-submitted to peer-review process.
Conference fee
Conference fee is 100 euro/participant.
For PhD and MA candidates the conference fee is 75 euro/participant.
The conference fee includes:
- Participants` accommodation and meals during the conference;
- The costs to print and publish all the materials of the conference including the conference
volume.
The Preliminary Programme:
Thursday, October 18
1600 - 2000 - participants` arrival and registration
2000 - Welcome reception
Friday, October 19
1000 - 1200 - The Official Opening
1300 - 1500 - Lunches
1500 - 1630 - Workshop
1630 - 1700 - Coffee break
1700 - 1900 - Workshop
2000 - Dinner
Saturday, October 20
1000 - 1130 - Final conclusions
1130 - 1200 - Coffee break
1200 - 1300 - The national meeting of the Jean Monnet professors from Romania
The national gathering of the Romanian Association of International Relations and
European Studies
1300 - 1500 - Lunches
1500 - Participants` departure
Information and contacts
Further information and updates regarding the conference venue, registration, conference
programme, and accommodation details will be available in due time on the conference website:
www.eucrossborderlaw.eu
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