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Free Movements of Goods

International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 2001
Since the expiry of the deadline for the completion of the internal market at the end of 1992, the Commission has shifted its focus away from piloting an intense rule-making burst through the Community legislative system. As part of its quest to establish reliable methods for managing the internal market, the Commission is now overtly concerned to ...
Joe McMahon, Stephen Weatherill
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Free Movement of Goods

2023
Abstract This chapter examines the Treaty provisions designed to ensure free movement of goods within the European Union. It discusses prohibitions on quantitative restrictions, and on measures having equivalent effect to quantitative restrictions (MEQR) in Article 34 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), in ...
Marios Costa, Steve Peers
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II. Free Movement Of Goods

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 ...
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FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS

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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5. Free movement of goods

2022
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 ...
Matthew J. Homewood, Clare Smith
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Free Movement of Goods

2015
The free movement of goods plays an equivalently significant role for the basic objective of a ‘homogeneous European Economic Area’ in the EEA/EFTA States as it does in the internal market of the European Union. However, different from the EU, the EEA does not seek to establish a customs union.
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10. Free movement of goods

2015
Titles in the Complete series combine extracts from a wide range of primary materials with clear explanatory text to provide readers with a complete introductory resource. This chapter discusses the principle of the free movement of goods in the context of the internal market.
Elspeth Berry   +2 more
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12. Free movement of goods

2020
This chapter discusses EU law on the free movement of goods This includes the so-called non-fiscal rules prohibiting quantitative restrictions on the free movement of goods, such as quotas; and measures having equivalent effect, like the national rules on the composition of beer and pasta.
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18. Free movement of goods

2017
This chapter examines the Treaty provisions designed to ensure free movement of goods within the European Union. It discusses prohibitions on quantitative restrictions, and on measures having equivalent effect to quantitative restrictions (MEQR) in Article 34 Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), in particular considering the key ...
Lorna Woods   +2 more
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5. Free movement of goods

2018
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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