@article{article_641318, title={The Case of Free Movement for Workers Between Turkey and the European Union}, journal={The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations}, pages={1–11}, year={1997}, DOI={10.1501/Intrel_0000000252}, author={Aral, Berdal}, keywords={The Case, Free Movement, Workers Between}, abstract={<p>Turkey has be en an associate member of the EV sinee i963. The <br />Ankara Agreement of 19631 regulates cconomie, social and financial mallers. <br />In the preamble, it is stated that the agreement seeks to bring about ’ever <br />closer bonds between the Turkish pcople and the pcople brought together in <br />the European Economic Community’. It was believed that social and cultural <br />integration between their people could best be achieved through the <br />movement of peoplcs across national boundaries. This, the parties sought to <br />achieve through the gradual introduction of ’freedom of movement for <br />workers, professionals and entrepreneurs’ (Articles 12 to 14 of the Ankara <br />Agreement) Since the international mavement of labour involves far greater <br />number of individuals, it is this aspect of social integration whieh deserves <br />particular attention.  <br /> </p>}, number={27}, publisher={Ankara Üniversitesi}