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Free Movement and the World Order

International Journal of Refugee Law, 2004
Freedom of movement is enshrined in the foundation document of the human rights movement, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Freedom of movement is one of the necessary goods of life. It is not difficult to see why. Free movement begets a free life. A free life means better life chances for the individual. Where an individual lives determines a
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6. Free movement of persons

2014
This chapter discusses the law on the free movement of persons in the EU. Free movement of persons is one of the four ‘freedoms’ of the internal market. Original EC Treaty provisions granted free movement rights to the economically active—workers, persons exercising the right of establishment, and persons providing services in another Member State. The
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The free movement of goods

2009
Gradually establishing the free movement of goods, one of the four freedoms of the internal market, was one of the centre-pieces of early market integration in the EEC. This was pursued by internal and external measures . Article 9(1) of the original 1957 EEC Treaty (now Article 23(1) TEC) provided for the gradual establishment of a customs union
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5. Free movement of goods

2014
This chapter discusses the law on the free movement of goods in the EU. Free movement of goods is one of the four ‘freedoms’ of the internal market. Obstacles to free movement comprise tariff barriers to trade (customs duties and charges having equivalent effect), non-tariff barriers to trade (quantitative restrictions and measures having equivalent ...
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Free-Movement Law

2016
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The Reach of Free Movement

2017
Mads Andenas   +2 more
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Immigration, free movement and the EU referendum

National Institute Economic Review, 2016
J. Portes
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Free Speech Movement

The Women's Review of Books, 2000
Bell Gale Chevigny, Judith Tannenbaum
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