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9. The Free Movement of Persons

2013
This chapter discusses EU law on the free movement of persons and citizenship. It covers the legal framework; the scope of the basic rights; the material scope of the rights; free movement of the self-employed; derogations from the free movement regimes; the wholly internal rule; and the treatment of third-country nationals.
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Free Movement of Goods

2010
Arts 28–32 and 34–36 TFEU deal with the free movement of goods, the customs union, the common customs tariff and the elimination of quantitative restrictions between Member States. These provisions are very important to non-EU companies that export goods to the European Union. Their importance stems from the fact that exporters need to know whether the
Gabriel Moens, John Trone
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15. Free movement of capital

2014
This chapter discusses EU law on the free movement of capital. It first considers the development of the current rules on capital, focusing on their material scope, direct effect, and role in relation to third countries. It then explains how the concept of restrictions, which is a feature of all internal market freedoms, operates in relation to capital.
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Environmental Integration in Competition and Free-Movement Laws

, 2016
Environmental Integration in Competition and Free-Movement Laws engages in a comprehensive analysis of the obligation of Article 11 TFEU (integration of environmental protection requirements) in the three core areas of EU internal market law: competition,
Julian Nowag
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Free Movement of Goods

2016
Free movement of goods within an artificially created community will depend on the successful establishment of an internal or common market. Common market, by it features, erodes the internal market barriers of the members of the created community to enable goods to move freely within the borderless economic enclave.
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Explaining the constitutional drivers behind a perceived judicial preference for free movement over fundamental rights

Common market law review, 2016
The ECJ’s use of a breach/justification methodology to adjudicate tensions between free movement and fundamental rights has led to criticism that it prioritizes the former over the latter.
S. Reynolds
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The free trade movement

1976
Political agitation, or ‘pressure from without’ as contemporaries called it, was a major component of nineteenth-century British political history and forms the fourth theme in this analysis of urban politics. Perhaps in some ways it represented the first stage of political commitment for a citizen since, as we have already seen, there was a marked ...
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Is Unrestricted Immigration Compatible with Inclusive Welfare States? National Institutions, Citizenship Norms and the Politics of Free Movement in the European Union

, 2016
The current rules for “free movement” in the European Union (EU) facilitate unrestricted intra-EU labour mobility and equal access to national welfare states for EU workers.
M. Ruhs
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Degrees of Inclusion: Free Movement of Labour and the Unionization of Migrant Workers in the European Union

, 2016
This article discusses the shifting boundaries of inclusion and exclusion of migrant workers in trade unions. Drawing on the example of Luxembourg, an EU Member State with a long history of international migrations, the article examines the relationship ...
Adrien Thomas
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