Social security agreements citizens of the member states integration associations

Author:

Kolotova Natalia V.1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Abstract

The article notes that the development of cross-border migration and the internationalization of the labor market leads to the fact that an increasing number of people permanently or permanently reside outside their countries of origin and citizenship. Migration processes are developing most actively in regional integration associations. In order for citizens not to experience difficulties in exercising their social rights when moving from one participating State to another, multilateral agreements are concluded in them aimed at preserving acquired social rights and the grounds for obtaining them. Analysis of such agreements in force in integration associations established in Europe (EU), in the Eurasian Space (EAEU), in Latin America (the Common Market of South American Countries MERCOSUR and the Andean Community), the Caribbean States (Caribbean Community CARICOM), the interregional Ibero-American Community, as well as emerging in Africa (Inter-African The SIRPES Social Insurance Conference makes it possible to identify common and different legal mechanisms used to ensure the social rights of migrants. All these agreements contribute to the coordination of the social policy of the participating States in order to ensure equal access to social rights and the continuity of their provision in the case of interstate migration within the integration association, but do not imply the harmonization of social legislation.

Publisher

The Russian Academy of Sciences

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