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12. Freedom of establishment and freedom to provide and receive services
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 first discusses the freedom of establishment, distinguishing between the freedom of establishment for natural persons and the freedom of establishment for legal persons;
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12. Freedom of establishment and freedom to provide and receive services
2022Titles 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 first discusses the freedom of establishment, distinguishing between the freedom of establishment for natural persons and the freedom of establishment for legal persons;
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Freedom of Establishment of Companies—lntroduction1
1999Abstract Article 52 of the Treaty requires Member States to abolish restrictions on the freedom of establishment of nationals of a Member State in the territory of another Member State. Freedom of establishment is expressed to include the right to take up and pursue activities as self-employed persons and to set up and manage companies ...
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This chapter considers the establishment freedom, concentrating on three aspects where recent European Court of Justice decisions have appeared to enlarge its scope but have also left unsolved questions on particular aspects.
BENYON, Frank S., Frank S. Benyon
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7. Freedom of establishment and freedom to provide and receive services
2022This chapter focuses upon Article 49 TFEU and the Freedom of establishment and Article 56 TFEU and the freedom to provide services. The chapter explores the meaning and scope of the concepts including application to both natural and legal persons alongside an analysis of the content of rights afforded and the equal treatment provisions therein ...
Matthew J. Homewood, Clare Smith
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The Limited Freedom of Establishment of an SE
European Company Law, 2009The prescription that an SE’s administrative seat must coincide with its statutory seat is considered a violation of its freedom of establishment. However, only the European legislature is in a position to change this provision.
Nicolas Nohlen, Florian Drinhausen
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Is Establishment Consistent with Religious Freedom?
2005Abstract According to the prevailing view, freedom of religion is necessarily a condition that can exist only in the absence of an established church or faith. A nation that singles out a church for special privileges or accords it a unique higher status is, broadly speaking, being ‘unfair’ and unjustly discriminates against adherents of
REX AHDAR, IAN LEIGH
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European Business Law Review, 2000
Abstract The answer to the above question was until recently without doubt in the affirmative and had been for years. The difference was thought to be that the freedom of establishment only protected against discriminating measures, whereas the freedom to provide services reached further.
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Abstract The answer to the above question was until recently without doubt in the affirmative and had been for years. The difference was thought to be that the freedom of establishment only protected against discriminating measures, whereas the freedom to provide services reached further.
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2017
This chapter considers the establishment freedom, concentrating on three aspects where recent European Court of Justice decisions have appeared to enlarge its scope but have also left unsolved questions on particular aspects. First, it looks at the nature of the establishment freedom, distinguishing it from the other freedoms, in particular the right ...
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This chapter considers the establishment freedom, concentrating on three aspects where recent European Court of Justice decisions have appeared to enlarge its scope but have also left unsolved questions on particular aspects. First, it looks at the nature of the establishment freedom, distinguishing it from the other freedoms, in particular the right ...
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