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Ius Gentium, 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
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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
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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.
Jerry Ukaigwe, Ukaigwe Jerry
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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.
Jerry Ukaigwe, Ukaigwe Jerry
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12. Free movement of goods [PDF]
This chapter concerns the free movement of goods in EU law. This includes the Treaty provisions which prohibit quantitative restrictions on the free movement of goods between Member States (ie quotas and complete bans on imports or exports) as well as measures having equivalent effect (eg the national rules on the composition of beer and pasta ...
Peter Oliver, Martín Martínez Navarro
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1996
Abstract The free movement of goods, one of the four freedoms of the Treaty, covers the trade in goods between the Member States. Apart from a few explicitly exempted goods or products, the general principles of Articles 9 to 37 protect the import, export, and transit of all goods even if they are ecologically dangerous.
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Abstract The free movement of goods, one of the four freedoms of the Treaty, covers the trade in goods between the Member States. Apart from a few explicitly exempted goods or products, the general principles of Articles 9 to 37 protect the import, export, and transit of all goods even if they are ecologically dangerous.
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8. The Free Movement of Goods [PDF]
This chapter discusses EU law on the free movement of goods. It covers legislative provisions; progress towards the treaty goals; integration methods; the establishment of the internal market; the prohibition of discriminatory taxation; summary on tariff barriers; quantitative restrictions and measures having equivalent effect; the ban of Art 34 TFEU ...
Nigel Foster
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International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 1996
The last contribution on this topic, which was published in the July 1997 issue of the Quarterly,1 examined the Court's remarkable ruling in CIA Security International S.A. v. Signalson SA and Securitel SPRL,2 in which the Full Court decided that where a member State neglects to notify draft national technical regulations to the Commission in breach of
Karl Newman, Stephen Weatherill
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The last contribution on this topic, which was published in the July 1997 issue of the Quarterly,1 examined the Court's remarkable ruling in CIA Security International S.A. v. Signalson SA and Securitel SPRL,2 in which the Full Court decided that where a member State neglects to notify draft national technical regulations to the Commission in breach of
Karl Newman, Stephen Weatherill
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peer reviewedThis chapter offers a 60 pages overview of the case law on the free movement of goods. It detects the trends underlying the Court's case law and assembles all relevant data on the subject ...
Damian Chalmers, Erika Szyszczak
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