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Free Movement Of Persons In The European Union Barriers To Movement In Their Constitutional Context 2007th Edition Dr Eleanor Spaventa

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Free Movement Of Persons In The European Union Barriers To Movement In Their Constitutional Context 2007th Edition Dr Eleanor Spaventa
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Publisher: KLUWER LAW INTERNATIONAL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.36 MB
Author: DR ELEANOR SPAVENTA, by Eleanor Spaventa, Spaventa, E.
ISBN: 9789041124708, 9041124705
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 2007

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Free Movement Of Persons In The European Union Barriers To Movement In Their Constitutional Context 2007th Edition Dr Eleanor Spaventa by Dr Eleanor Spaventa, By Eleanor Spaventa, Spaventa, E. 9789041124708, 9041124705 instant download after payment.

1 (p1): Chapter 1. The Rights of Economic Migrants: An Overview
2 (p1-1): 1. The Personal Scope of the (Economic) Free Movement Provisions
2 (p1-1-1): 1.1. Article 39 EC and the Definition of 'Worker'
4 (p1-1-1-1): 1.1.1. Work Seekers
6 (p1-1-1-2): 1.1.2. When can Article 39 EC be Invoked?
6 (p1-1-2): 1.2. The Personal Scope of Article 43 EC
7 (p1-1-3): 1.3. The Personal Scope of Article 49 EC and the Notion of 'Service'
11 (p1-2): 2. The Material Scope of the Free Movement of Persons Provisions: The Rights Granted by the Treaty
12 (p1-2-1): 2.1. The Right to Leave, Enter, Stay and Move
14 (p1-2-1-1): 2.1.1. The Right of Residence
16 (p1-2-2): 2.2. The Right Not to be Discriminated Against
17 (p1-2-2-1): 2.2.1. Direct Discrimination
20 (p1-2-2-2): 2.2.2. Indirect Discrimination
24 (p1-3): 3. Examples of Indirect Discrimination in the Context of Free Movement
26 (p1-4): 4. Indirect Discrimination and the Free Movement of Services: Mutual Recognition and Double Burden
27 (p1-5): 5. The Scope of the Principle of Non-discrimination
30 (p1-6): 6. The Family of the Economic Migrant
32 (p1-7): 7. Conclusions
35 (p2): Chapter 2. Exploding the Boundaries: The Case Law on the Free Movement of Services in the 1990s and Beyond
36 (p2-1): 1. The Free Movement of Goods-the Sunday Trading Saga and the Keck Ruling
42 (p2-2): 2. Non-discriminatory Barriers to the Provision of Cross-Border Services
44 (p2-3): 3.(Un)Lawfully Providing a Service? Challenging the Rules of the State of Establishment
50 (p2-4): 4. The Health Care Cases and the Definition of a Service Provided for Remuneration
54 (p2-5): 5. A Critical Analysis of the Court's Reasoning
58 (p2-6): 6. The Authorization Requirement
60 (p2-7): 7. Conclusions
63 (p3): Chapter 3. Barriers to the Free Movement of Workers and Establishment Beyond Discrimination
64 (p3-1): 1. Non-discriminatory Restrictions to Freedom of…

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