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The European Fundamental Freedoms
Taking a contextual approach to EU free movement law, this book examines the interplay between the different normative concerns behind the EU's market freedoms identified in legal discourse.
Caro de Sousa, Pedro,
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A Unified Approach to the Fundamental Freedoms
2003Abstract The four fundamental freedoms of the EC Treaty have developed an importance far beyond what would have been expected. They encompass the free movement of goods in Article 28 EC, the free movement of workers in Article 39 EC, the freedom of establishment in Article 43 EC and free movement of services in Article 49 EC.2 This ...
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European Fundamental Rights and Freedoms
The ever increasing relevance of European law which involves replacement or supplementation of and interaction with national law not only affects the states in Europe but also, and foremost, the citizens.
Gundel, Jörg, +17 more
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2021
AbstractFundamental freedoms is an allusion to Roosevelt’s ‘four freedoms’, although they now tend to be associated with those that fall under civil and political rights: freedom of expression, freedom of religion, freedom of peaceful assembly, and freedom of association.
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AbstractFundamental freedoms is an allusion to Roosevelt’s ‘four freedoms’, although they now tend to be associated with those that fall under civil and political rights: freedom of expression, freedom of religion, freedom of peaceful assembly, and freedom of association.
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1995
Abstract This chapter addresses the extent to which fundamental freedoms are now protected through the Conseil constitutionnel. Following classical expositions of French civil liberties, the decisions of the Conseil are grouped under the headings of (1) freedom of the person, (2) freedom of association, (3) freedom of education, (4 ...
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Abstract This chapter addresses the extent to which fundamental freedoms are now protected through the Conseil constitutionnel. Following classical expositions of French civil liberties, the decisions of the Conseil are grouped under the headings of (1) freedom of the person, (2) freedom of association, (3) freedom of education, (4 ...
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