EU court in Luxembourg toughens stance on 'welfare tourism'
The EU's top court in Luxembourg toughened its stance on "welfare tourism" on Tuesday, in a decision likely to boost British Prime Minister David Cameron's hopes for EU negotiations ahead of a membership referendum.
16.09.2015
The EU's top court in Luxembourg toughened its stance on "welfare tourism" on
Tuesday, in a decision likely to boost British Prime Minister David
Cameron's hopes for EU negotiations ahead of a membership referendum.
The European Court of Justice in Kirchberg, ruled that member states can end
benefits to EU citizens, even if they worked for a certain period in the
country, expanding on a decision made in November last year.