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Free Movement and the Energy Sector in the European Union, 2018
The free movement of goods is secured through the elimination of customs duties and quantitative restrictions, and the prohibition of measures having an equivalent effect.
Damian Chalmers, Erika Szyszczak
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The free movement of goods is secured through the elimination of customs duties and quantitative restrictions, and the prohibition of measures having an equivalent effect.
Damian Chalmers, Erika Szyszczak
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International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 1991
The Commission has spent time in 2003 celebrating the tenth anniversary of the establishment of the internal market. In this context the use of deadlines is misleading. The building of an internal market is more process than event. Many significant pieces of legislation entered into force at the end of 1992, but many pre-dated that moment and others ...
Karl Newman, Stephen Weatherill
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The Commission has spent time in 2003 celebrating the tenth anniversary of the establishment of the internal market. In this context the use of deadlines is misleading. The building of an internal market is more process than event. Many significant pieces of legislation entered into force at the end of 1992, but many pre-dated that moment and others ...
Karl Newman, Stephen Weatherill
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Loved and feared: citizens’ ambivalence towards free movement in the European Union
, 2020The right of citizens to live and work in any member state is a foundational pillar of the European Union. The views of EU citizens on free movement are characterized by a puzzle: the border-free Europe is seen as the most important achievement of ...
Philip Lutz
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Media effects on policy preferences toward free movement: evidence from five EU member states
, 2020In a time when freedom of movement is being challenged by an increasing number of European Union member states, and where immigration has been dominating public debate for years, this study investigates the effects (i.e.
Christine E. Meltzer+6 more
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Taking emigration seriously: a new agenda for research on free movement and welfare
, 2020Free movement of persons (FoM) is a key topic in current research on European integration’s effects on social justice and national welfare states. These debates have focused almost exclusively on FoM as the right to entry, and neglected the correlative ...
Cecilia Bruzelius
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2020
All books in this flagship series contain carefully selected substantial extracts from key cases, legislation, and academic debate, providing students with a stand-alone resource. The free movement of workers is of central importance to the EU, in both economic and social terms.
Paul Craig, Gráinne de Búrca
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All books in this flagship series contain carefully selected substantial extracts from key cases, legislation, and academic debate, providing students with a stand-alone resource. The free movement of workers is of central importance to the EU, in both economic and social terms.
Paul Craig, Gráinne de Búrca
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Free Movement and Contract Law [PDF]
This Chapter addresses the impact of EU free movement law on national contract laws. It does not aim at giving an exhaustive overview of case law on the topic. Rather, it focuses on the extent to which free movements apply to contractual relationships between private actors (scope), and implications for the constitutionalisation of freedom of contract ...
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International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 1994
The end of 2012 will herald the twentieth anniversary of ‘deadline 1992’, the projected date for the completion of the EU's internal market. Since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty in 2009 references to ‘1992’ have been deleted from the Treaties, and so it may be tempting to suppose, rather more than twenty years since the first contribution on
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The end of 2012 will herald the twentieth anniversary of ‘deadline 1992’, the projected date for the completion of the EU's internal market. Since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty in 2009 references to ‘1992’ have been deleted from the Treaties, and so it may be tempting to suppose, rather more than twenty years since the first contribution on
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