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What if Cassis de Dijon were Cassis de Quebec? The assimilation of goods of third country origin in the internal market

Common Market Law Review, 2013
This paper attempts to reconcile the principle of assimilation with the principle of mutual recognition with respect to third country goods entering the EU. It argues that third country goods in free circulation should benefit from the principle of mutual recognition when imported into other Member States if those goods are marketable in any one of the
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The Virtue of Cassis De Dijon 25 Years Later It Is Not Dead, It Just Smells Funny

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
This piece specifies how and where the Cassis de Dijon case influenced EU internal market regulation. For a start, I will place the case into the more general context of internal market integration (1). I will then highlight the different concepts that have been developed from the Cassis de Dijon case such as e.g. the theory of the information paradigm,
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Introduction: Why Revisit Cassis de Dijon?

2021
Albertina Albors-Llorens   +2 more
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