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THE SUBSTANTIVE LAW OF THE EU THE FOUR FREEDOMS CATHERINE BARNARD OXFORD
UNIVERSITY PRESS CONTENTS PREFACE XIX TABLE OFLEGISLATION XXI TABLE
OFCASES XXXV TABLE OF EQUIVALENCES IXXIX ABBREVIATIONS LXXXVII LIST
OFFIGURES XCI PART I INTRODUCTION 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE ISSUES 3
INTRODUCTION 3 THE IMPORTANCE OF FREE TRADE 3 INTRODUCTION 3 THE THEORY
OF COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE 4 THE PROBLEMS WITH THE BASIC MODEL 6 THE
DIFFERENT STAGES OF INTEGRATION 8 INTRODUCTION 8 FREE TRADE AREA AND
CUSTOMS UNION 8 COMMON MARKET AND SINGLE MARKET 10 THE COMMON MARKET 11
THE SINGLE MARKET 11 ECONOMIC, MONETARY, AND POLITICAL UNION 13
UNDERSTANDING THE INTEGRATION PROCESS 14 THE PRINCIPLES UNDERPINNING THE
COMMON MARKET 17 INTRODUCTION 17 THE DECENTRALIZED MODEL 18
NON-DISCRIMINATION 18 MARKET ACCESS 19 COMPETITIVE FEDERALISM 19 THE
CENTRALIZED MODEL 21 CONCLUSIONS 23 VI CONTENTS PART II FREE MOVEMENT OF
GOODS 2 INTRODUCTION TO THE FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS 27 INTRODUCTION 27
THE INTERNAL DIMENSION: THE RULES ON FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS 28 THE
EXTERNAL DIMENSION: THE COMMON COMMERCIAL POLICY 29 THE EFFECT OF THE
WTO 30 CONCLUSIONS 33 3 ARTICLE 25: CUSTOMS DUTIES AND CHARGES HAVING
EQUIVALENT EFFECT 35 INTRODUCTION 35 CUSTOMS DUTIES AND CHARGES HAVING
EQUIVALENT EFFECT 36 CUSTOMS DUTIES 36 CHARGES HAVING EQUIVALENT EFFECT
TO CUSTOMS DUTIES 36 INTRODUCTION 36 'ANY PECUNIARY CHARGE, HOWEVER
SMALL. . .' 37 '. . WHATEVER ITS DESIGNATION AND MODE OF APPLICATION .
.' 37 '. . IMPOSED UNILATERALLY ON DOMESTIC OR FOREIGN GOODS BY REASON
OF THE FACT THAT THEY CROSS A FRONTIER ." 38 '. . EVEN IF IT IS NOT
IMPOSED FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE STATE, IS NOT DISCRIMINATORY OR
PROTECTIVE IN EFFECT AND IF THE PRODUCT ON WHICH THE CHARGE IS IMPOSED
IS NOT IN COMPETITION WITH THE DOMESTIC PRODUCT.' 38 REMEDIES 39 DIRECT
EFFECT 39 REPAYMENT OF UNLAWFUL CHARGES 39 'PERMISSIBLE' CHARGES 41
PAYMENTS FOR GENUINE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES RENDERED TO THE IMPORTER/
EXPORTER 42 CHARGES FOR INSPECTIONS REQUIRED BY COMMUNITY LAW 43 CHARGES
FALLING WITHIN THE SCOPE OF INTERNAL TAXATION 44 4 ARTICLE 90: INTERNAL
TAXATION 45 INTRODUCTION 45 MEMBER STATE AUTONOMY TO DETERMINE ITS OWN
TAXATION POLICIES 46 THE RELEVANT TREATY PROVISIONS 48 GOODS WHICH ARE
SIMILAR (ARTICLE 90( 1)) 49 DEFINITION OF 'SIMILAR' 49 CONTENTS VUE TYPES
OF DISCRIMINATION 51 DIRECT DISCRIMINATION 51 INDIRECT DISCRIMINATION 53
(A) ESTABLISHING A PRIMA FACIE CASE OF DISCRIMINATION 53 (B) OBJECTIVE
JUSTIFICATION 54 GOODS WHICH ARE IN COMPETITION (ARTICLE 90(2)) 55 THE
COURT'S APPROACH TO ARTICLE 90(2) 55 THE GLOBALIZED APPROACH TO ARTICLE
90 57 REMEDIES 58 THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN ARTICLE 90 AND OTHER TREATY
PROVISIONS 59 INTRODUCTION 59 THE 'EXOTIC' IMPORT 60 PARA-FISCAL CHARGES
60 OTHER 'LEVIES' 62 CONCLUSIONS 62 5 QUANTITATIVE RESTRICTIONS UNDER
ARTICLE 28; DEROGATIONS UNDER ARTICLE 30 63 INTRODUCTION 63 QUANTITATIVE
RESTRICTIONS 64 THE ARTICLE 30 DEROGATIONS 64 INTRODUCTION 64 PUBLIC
MORALITY 66 PUBLIC POLICY 66 PUBLIC SECURITY 71 THE PROTECTION OF HEALTH
AND LIFE OF HUMANS, ANIMALS, OR PLANTS 73 THE PROTECTION OF NATIONAL
TREASURES POSSESSING ARTISTIC, HISTORIE, OR ARCHAEOLOGICAL VALUE 77 THE
PROTECTION OF INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 78 THE SECOND SENTENCE
OF ARTICLE 30 AND THE PRINCIPLE OF PROPORTIONALITY 78 ARBITRARY
DISCRIMINATION AND A DISGUISED RESTRICTION ON TRADE 78 PROPORTIONALITY
79 DECISION 3052/95/EC ON EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION ABOUT NATIONAL
MEASURES DEROGATING FROM THE PRINCIPLE OF FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS 83
HARMONIZATION AND TRUST 84 6 MEASURES HAVING EQUIVALENT EFFECT TO
QUANTITATIVE RESTRICTIONS UNDER ARTICLE 28 86 INTRODUCTION 86 VLLL
CONTENTS WHAT ARE MEASURES HAVING EQUIVALENT EFFECT? 87 INTRODUCTION:
THE DASSONVILLE FORMULA 87 'AU TRADING RULES' 87 'ENACTED BY MEMBER
STATES' 89 'DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, ACTUALLY OR POTENTIALLY' 91
'ACTUALLY OR POTENTIALLY' 91 'DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY' 92 DISTINCTLY
APPLICABLE MEASURES 93 INTRODUCTION 93 EXAMPLES OF DISTINCTLY APPLICABLE
MEASURES 93 IMPOSING AN ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT ON THE IMPORTED GOODS 93
RULES LIMITING CHANNELS OF DISTRIBUTION 94 NATIONAL RULES GIVING
PREFERENCE TO DOMESTIC GOODS 94 DISCRIMINATION ARISING FXOM TREATING
NATIONAL AND IMPORTED GOODS ALIKE: PRICE FIXING ' 98 'REVERSE
DISCRIMINATION' 99 INDISTINCTLY APPLICABLE MEASURES 100 DEFINITION OF
INDISTINCTLY APPLICABLE MEASURES 100 INTRODUCTION 100 EXAMPLES OF
INDISTINCTLY APPLICABLE MEASURES: PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS 101 CASSIS DE
DIJON 104 THE 'MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS' 108 PROPORTIONALITY 112
FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS 117 BLURRING THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN DISTINCTLY
AND INDISTINCTLY APPLICABLE MEASURES 117 LITIGATION AVOIDANCE: DIRECTIVE
98/34 ON THE PROVISION OF INFORMATION IN THE FIELD OF TECHNICAL
STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS 119 CONCLUSIONS 127 7 ARTICLE 28 AND CERTAIN
SELLING ARRANGEMENTS; QUANTITATIVE RESTRICTIONS AND MEASURES HAVING
EQUIVALENT EFFECT ON EXPORTS UNDER ARTICLE 29 128 INTRODUCTION 128
MARKET CIRCUMSTANCES RULES AND ARTICLE 28 129 THE PROBLEM WITH MARKET
CIRCUMSTANCES RULES 129 THE ROAD TO KECK 132 THE DECISION IN KECK 134
THE LUDGMENT 134 CONTENTS IX WHAT ARE 'CERTAIN SELLING ARRANGEMENTS'?
137 CRITICISMS OF THE COURT'S APPROACH 137 DISCRIMINATORY CERTAIN
SELLING ARRANGEMENTS 140 NON-DISCRIMINATORY CERTAIN SELLING ARRANGEMENTS
144 QUANTITATIVE RESTRICTIONS AND MEASURES HAVING EQUIVALENT EFFECT ON
EXPORTS (ARTICLE 29) 149 INTRODUCTION 149 QUANTITATIVE RESTRICTIONS
(QRS) 149 MEASURES HAVING EQUIVALENT EFFECT (MEES) 149 THE DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN ARTIDES 28 AND 29 IN RESPECT OF MEES 152 CONCLUSIONS 154
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND THE FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS 155 INTRODUCTION
155 THE CONCEPTS, RULES, AND PRINCIPLES 155 THE ROLE OF IPRS IN NATIONAL
AND COMMUNITY LAW 155 THE RELEVANT TREATY PROVISIONS 157 THE GENERAL
PRINCIPLES: EXISTENCE AND EXERCISE OF IPRS, THE SPECIFIC SUBJECT MATTER
OF IPRS, AND DIE DOCTRINE OF EXHAUSTION OF RIGHTS 158 PATENTS 162 TRADE
MARKS 166 INTRODUCTION 166 SPECIFIC SUBJECT MATTER, EXHAUSTION, AND
CONSENT 167 THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES 167 CONSENT AND THE (ABORTIVE)
DOCTRINE OF COMMON ORIGIN 168 INTERNATIONAL EXHAUSTION 172 LEGITIMATE
REASONS FOR THE TRADE MARK-HOLDER TO OPPOSE FURTHER MARKETING OF THE
TRADE-MARKED GOODS 175 REPACKAGING 175 (A) HOFFMANN-LA ROECHE 175 (B)
ELABORATION OF THE HOFFMANN-LA ROECHE REQUIREMENTS 178 AFFIXING A NEW
TRADE MARK 181 ADVERTISING 183 SIMILARITY OF TRADE MARKS AND RISK OF
CONFUSION 184 COPYRIGHT AND DESIGNS 186 COPYRIGHT 186 INTRODUCTION 186
RIGHTS IN REPRODUCTION AND SAELE OF PRODUCTS INCORPORATING COPYRIGHT
MATERIAL 186 { CONTENTS RIGHTS IN PERFORMANCE AND OTHER TEMPORARY USE
188 CONCLUSIONS 189 INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS 190 QUASI-IP CASES 191
CONCLUSIONS 193 9 EXTERNAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS OF THE EU: THE COMMON
COMMERCIAL POLICY 194 INTRODUCTION 194 THE CONSTITUTIONAL FOUNDATIONS OF
EC EXTERNAL RELATIONS 195 THE POWER TO ACT 195 EXPRESS POWERS 195
IMPLIED POWERS 199 THE NATURE OF THE POWER: EXDUSIVE OR SHARED
COMPETENCE? 200 EXPRESS POWERS 200 IMPLIED POWERS 201 TARIFF BARRIERS TO
EXTERNAL TRADE: THE CCT 203 INTRODUCTION 203 COMBINED NOMENCLATURE 204
THE PROCESS OF CLASSIFICATION 204 THE ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF
LUSTICE 207 VALUATION 208 DETERMINATION OF (NON-PREFERENTIAL) ORIGIN 209
THE CUSTOMS TARIFF 211 TARIFFQUOTAS 212 THE ROLE OF THE MEMBER STATES
212 NON-TARIFF BARRIERS TO EXTERNAL TRADE 213 THE EXPORT REGIME:
REGULATION 2603/69 213 INTRODUCTION 213 DEROGATIONS 214 THE IMPORT
REGIME: REGULATION 3285/94 216 INTRODUCTION 216 DEROGATIONS AND
SAFEGUARD MEASURES 217 THE COMMERCIAL DEFENCE INSTRUMENTS 218 GOODS IN
FREE CIRCULATION 221 DEFINITIONS 221 RESTRICTIONS ON FREE CIRCULATION:
ARTICLE 134 EC 222 THE BANANAS DISPUTE 223 CONCLUSIONS 227 CONTENTS XI
PART III FREE MOVEMENT OF PERSONS AND SERVICES 10 INTRODUCTION TO THE
FREE MOVEMENT OF PERSONS 231 INTRODUCTION 231 COMMON PRINCIPLES 233
INTRODUCTION 233 REFUSAL OF ENTRY/DEPORTATION 234 NON-DISCRIMINATION ON
THE GROUNDS OF NATIONALITY 234 INTRODUCTION 234 DIRECT AND INDIRECT
DISCRIMINATION; DISTINCTLY AND INDISTINCTLY APPLICABLE MEASURES 236
NON-DISCRIMINATORY MEASURES 238 DEFENCES AND LUSTIFICATIONS 240
PROPORTIONALITY 243 FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS 244 REVERSE DISCRIMINATION
252 GOING BEYOND THE MODEL OF 'DISCRIMINATION ON GROUNDS OF NATIONALITY'
256 RESTRICTIONS LIABLE TO PROHIBIT OR OTHERWISE IMPEDE FREE MOVEMENT
256 ACCESS TO THE MARKET AND EXERCISE OF THE FREEDOM 258 OBSTACLES TO
FREE MOVEMENT 260 DIRECT EFFECT OF ARTICLES 39,43, AND 49 261
CONCLUSIONS 262 11 FREE MOVEMENT OF WORKERS 264 INTRODUCTION 264 THE
DEFINITION OF A 'WORKER' 264 THE RIGHT CONFERRED ON WORKERS BY EC LAW
267 INTRODUCTION 267 RIGHTS OFDEPARTURE.ENTRY, AND RESIDENCE 268 THE
RIGHT TO DEPART THE HOME STATE 268 THE RIGHT TO ENTER THE HOST STATE 268
THE RIGHT OF RESIDENCE IN THE HOST STATE 269 EMPLOYMENT AND FAMILY
RIGHTS 271 INTRODUCTION 271 ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT 271 EQUAL TREATMENT
DURING THE EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIP 274 (A) EQUAL TREATMENT IN RESPECT OF
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT 274 XLL CONTENTS (B) EQUAL TREATMENT
IN RESPECT OF SOCIAL AND TAX ADVANTAGES 276 TAX ADVANTAGES 276 SOCIAL
ADVANTAGES 278 (C) EQUAL TREATMENT AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING 281 (D) EQUAL
TREATMENT AND OTHER BENEFITS 284 WORKERS' FAMILIES 284 (A) INTRODUCTION
284 (B) SPOUSE 285 (C) DEPENDANTS 287 (D) HOUSING 287 (E) OTHER FAMILY
RIGHTS 287 THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN THE HOST MEMBER STATE 289 CONCLUSIONS
290 12 THE RIGHT OF ESTABLISHMENT 291 INTRODUCTION 291 WHO IS ENTITLED
TO BENEFIT FROM THE RIGHT OF ESTABLISHMENT? 291 THE RIGHT OF
ESTABLISHMENT FOR INDIVIDUAIS 291 THE RIGHT OF ESTABLISHMENT FOR
COMPANIES 292 THE RIGHTS CONFERRED ON NATURAL PERSONS: THE SELF-EMPLOYED
293 INTRODUCTION 293 RIGHTS OF DEPARTURE, ENTRY, AND RESIDENCE 293 THE
RIGHT OF ACCESS TO SELF-EMPLOYMENT 294 PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
ESTABLISHMENT 294 EQUAL TREATMENT AND BEYOND 295 QUALIFICATIONS 297 (A)
WHERE THERE IS NO COMMUNITY LEGISLATION 297 (B) WHERE THERE IS COMMUNITY
LEGISLATION 299 THE VERTICAL APPROACH 299 THE HORIZONTAL APPROACH 300
THE LEGAL PROFESSION 303 NON-APPLICATION OF HORIZONTAL DIRECTIVES 303
(C) QUALIFICATIONS OBTAINED IN THIRD COUNTRIES 304 THE EXERCISE OF
ACTIVITIES AS A SELF-EMPLOYED PERSON 305 EQUAL TREATMENT AND BEYOND 305
SOCIAL ADVANTAGES, EQUAL TREATMENT, AND BEYOND 307 EQUAL TREATMENT AND
TAXATION 308 THE RIGHT TO REMAIN 309 THE RIGHTS CONFERRED ON LEGAL
PERSONS: COMPANIES 309 INTRODUCTION 309 THE RIGHT TO LEAVE THE HOME
STATE 310 CONTENTS XUEI ACCESS TO THE MARKET OF THE HOST STATE 311
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY ESTABLISHMENT 311 (A) THE BASIC RULES 311 (B)
REGULATORY COMPETITION 320 EQUAL TREATMENT AND BEYOND 324 THE EXERCISE
OF THE RIGHT OF ESTABLISHMENT 325 SOCIAL ADVANTAGES, EQUAL TREATMENT,
AND BEYOND 325 EQUAL TREATMENT AND TAXATION 326 CONCLUSIONS 329 13
FREEDOM TO PROVIDE AND RECEIVE SERVICES 330 INTRODUCTION 330 WHO CAN
RELY ON ARTICLES 49 AND 50? 331 THESCOPEOFARTICLES49AND50 331 THE
FREEDOM TO PROVIDE SERVICES 331 THE FREEDOM TO TRAVEL TO RECEIVE
SERVICES 332 NEITHER PROVIDER NOR RECIPIENT TRAVELS 333 PERFORMANCE OF A
SERVICE FOR REMUNERATION 335 WHAT ACTIVITIES CONSTITUTE 'SERVICES'? 335
SERVICES ARE 'NORMALLY PROVIDED FOR REMUNERATION' 335 (A) THE NEED FOR
AN ECONOMIC LINK 335 (B) SERVICES AND THE WEIFARE STATE 342 THE
TEMPORARY NATURE OF SERVICES 343 THE RIGHTS CONFERRED ON SERVICE
RECEIVERS OR PROVIDERS 343 RIGHTS OF DEPARTURE, ENTRY, AND RESIDENCE 343
RIGHTS OF ACCESS TO THE MARKET IN SERVICES IN OTHER MEMBER STATES 346
DISCRIMINATORY MEASURES 346 (A) DISTINCTLY APPLICABLE MEASURES 346 (B)
INDISTINCTLY APPLICABLE MEASURES 348 (C) NON-DISCRIMINATORY MEASURES 349
MEASURES 'LIABLE TO PROHIBIT OR OTHERWISE IMPEDE' THE ACTIVITIES OF A
SERVICE PROVIDER 350 LUSTIFICATION 351 PROPORTIONALITY 353 THE EXERCISE
OF RIGHTS TO PROVIDE OR RECEIVE A SERVICE 360 DISCRIMINATORY MEASURES
360 MEASURES LIABLE TO PROHIBIT OR IMPEDE THE EXERCISE OF THE FREEDOM TO
PROVIDE OR RECEIVE SERVICES 361 ABUSEOF RIGHTS 369 CONCLUSIONS 370 XIV
CONTENTS 14 FREE MOVEMENT OF PERSONS: DEROGATIONS, LIMITATIONS, AND
CONDITIONS 373 INTRODUCTION 373 PUBLIC POLICY, PUBLIC SECURITY, PUBLIC
HEALTH 374 INTRODUCTION 374 PUBLIC POLICY AND PUBLIC SECURITY 375 PUBLIC
POLICY AND THE INDIVIDUAL 375 (A) PERSONAL CONDUCT 375 (B) MEASURES
WHICH CAN BE TAKEN AGAINST THE MIGRANT 379 (C) THE RIGHT TO REAPPLY 381
PUBLIC POLICY AND LEGAL PERSONS 381 PUBLIC HEALTH 382 PUBLIC HEALTH AND
THE INDIVIDUAL 382 PUBLIC HEALTH AND WEIFARE POLICIES 383 PROCEDURAL
REQUIREMENTS 384 GENERAL PROVISIONS 384 REMEDIES 385 (A) ARTICLE 8: SAME
LEGAL REMEDIES 385 (B) ARTICLE 9: THE DECISION OF A 'COMPETENT
AUTHORITY' 386 ARTICLE 9(1) 386 ARTICLE 9(2) 388 (C) THE RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN ARTICLES 8 AND 9 388 I PUBLIC SERVICE EXCEPTION 391 INTRODUCTION
391 ARTICLE 39(4): 'EMPLOYMENT IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE' 391 THE EXERCISE
OF 'OFFICIAL AUTHORITY' 394 OTHER LIMITATIONS 396 CONCLUSIONS 399 15
UNION CITIZENSHIP 400 INTRODUCTION 400 CITIZENSHIP OF THE UNION 401
RIGHTS AND DUTIES 403 THE RIGHTS 403 ARTICLE 18(1) EC: THE RIGHT TO MOVE
AND RESIDE FREELY 405 EARLY DAYS 405 THE INITIAL RIGHT TO ENTRY UNDER
ARTICLE 18(1) 407 THE RIGHT OF RESIDENCE UNDER ARTICLE 18 408 SOCIAL
ADVANTAGES FOR CITIZENS LAWFULLY RESIDENT 409 CONTENTS XV (A) DIRECT
DISCRIMINATION 409 (B) EQUALITY, INTEGRATION, AND SOLIDARITY 413 (C)
INDIRECT DISCRIMINATION AND BEYOND 417 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ARTICLE
18(1) AND ARTICLES 39, 43, AND 49 420 MEMBERSHIP 421 PARTICIPATION 423
REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY 423 DELIBERATE OR PARTICIPATORY DEMOCRACY 425
ACCESS TO JUSTICE 428 CONCLUSIONS 430 7 16 THIRD-COUNTRY NATIONALS AND
THE EU 432 INTRODUCTION 432 THE HISTORICAL AND LEGAL CONTEXT 432
INTRODUCTION 432 THE EVOLVING LEGAL CONTEXT 434 THE CREATION OF AN AREA
OF FREEDOM, SECURITY, AND JUSTICE 439 MEASURES UNDER TITLE IV EC 442
INTRODUCTION 442 BORDER CONTROL AT EXTERNAL FRONTIERS 443 IMMIGRATION
POLICY 445 CONDITIONS OF ENTRY AND RESIDENCE 445 ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION,
RESIDENCE, AND REPATRIATION 454 CONCLUSIONS 455 CONCLUSIONS 455 PART IV
FREE MOVEMENT OF CAPITAL 17 FREE MOVEMENT OF CAPITAL AND ECONOMIC AND
MONETARY UNION 461 INTRODUCTION 461 FREE MOVEMENT OF CAPITAL 461
INTRODUCTION 461 THE LEGAL CONTEXT 462 THE PROHIBITION OF RESTRICTIONS
ON MOVEMENT OF CAPITAL BETWEEN MEMBER STATES 465 XVI CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 465 THE DEFINITION OF'CAPITAL' 465 THE DISCRIMINATION MODEL
466 THE MODEL BASED ON RESTRICTIONS 469 JUSTIFICATIONS 472 EXPRESS
DEROGATIONS 474 INTRODUCTION 474 ARTICLE 58(L)(A): TAX PROVISIONS
DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN RESIDENT AND NON-RESIDENT TAXPAYERS 476 ARTICLE
58( 1 )(B): GENERAL DEROGATIONS 477 (A) 'ALL REQUISITE MEASURES TO
PREVENT INFRINGEMENTS OF NATIONAL LAW AND REGULATIONS, IN PARTICULAR IN
THE FIELD OF TAXATION AND THE PRUDENTIAL SUPERVISION OF FINANCIAL
INSTITUTIONS' 477 (B) TO LAY DOWN PROCEDURES FOR THE DECLARATION OF
CAPITAL MOVEMENTS FOR THE PURPOSES OF ADMINISTRATIVE OR STATISTICAL
INFORMATION 478 (C) PUBLIC POLICY AND PUBLIC SECURITY 478 THE
PROHIBITION OF RESTRICTIONS ON THE MOVEMENT OF CAPITAL AND PAYMENTS
BETWEEN MEMBER STATES AND THIRD COUNTRIES 480 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN
THE PROVISIONS ON CAPITAL AND THE OTHER FREEDOMS 481 ECONOMIC AND
MONETARY UNION 482 INTRODUCTION 482 MONETARY UNION 483 THE STAGES TO
MONETARY UNION 483 (A) STAGEONE 483 (B) STAGETWO 484 (C) STAGETHREE 485
MONETARY POLICY 486 ECONOMIC UNION 487 CONCLUSIONS 489 PART V COMPLETING
THE SINGLE MARKET 18 REGULATING THE INTERNAL MARKET 493 INTRODUCTION 493
THE POWER TO HARMONIZE: ARTICLE 95 EC 493 INTRODUCTION 493 THE
CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH ARTICLE 95(1) CAN BE USED 497 ELIMINATION OF
OBSTACLES TO THE EXERCISE OF FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS 497 REMOVAL OF
APPRECIABLE DISTORTIONS OF COMPETITION 498 CONTENTS XV11 CHOICE OF LEGAL
BASIS 500 THE APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF SUBSIDIARITY AND
PROPORTIONALITY TO MEASURES ADOPTED UNDER ARTICLE 95 502 DEROGATIONS
FROM MEASURES ADOPTED UNDER ARTICLE 95(1) 504 DIFFERENT APPROACHES TO
HARMONIZATION 506 INTRODUCTION 506 MUTUAL RECOGNITION 507 EXHAUSTIVE
HARMONIZATION 508 OPTIONAL HARMONIZATION 515 MINIMUM HARMONIZATION 515
INTRODUCTION 515 REVERSE DISCRIMINATION 517 THE NEW APPROACH TO
TECHNICAL HARMONIZATION AND STANDARDIZATION 520 INTRODUCTION 520 THE NEW
APPROACH 520 REFLEXIVE HARMONIZATION AND THE OPEN METHOD OF
CO-ORDINATION 525 COMPLETING THE INTERNAL MARKET: BEYOND 1992 528
INTRODUCTION 528 SIMPLIFICATION, IMPLEMENTATION, AND ENFORCEMENT 528
PROBLEM AVOIDANCE MECHANISMS 532 CONCLUSIONS 534 |
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spelling | Barnard, Catherine Verfasser (DE-588)138811806 aut The substantive law of the EU the four freedoms Catherine Barnard 1. ed. Oxford [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2004 XCII, 549 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Europäische Union European Union Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd rswk-swf Europees recht gtt Interne markt gtt Vrij verkeer van diensten gtt Vrij verkeer van goederen gtt Vrij verkeer van kapitaal gtt Vrij verkeer van personen gtt Europarecht Recht Free trade European Union countries Freedom of movement European Union countries Law European Union countries Grundfreiheiten (DE-588)4525992-6 gnd rswk-swf Europäische Union. Mitgliedsstaaten Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 b Grundfreiheiten (DE-588)4525992-6 s DE-604 GBV Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=010717868&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Barnard, Catherine The substantive law of the EU the four freedoms Europäische Union European Union Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Europees recht gtt Interne markt gtt Vrij verkeer van diensten gtt Vrij verkeer van goederen gtt Vrij verkeer van kapitaal gtt Vrij verkeer van personen gtt Europarecht Recht Free trade European Union countries Freedom of movement European Union countries Law European Union countries Grundfreiheiten (DE-588)4525992-6 gnd |
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title | The substantive law of the EU the four freedoms |
title_auth | The substantive law of the EU the four freedoms |
title_exact_search | The substantive law of the EU the four freedoms |
title_full | The substantive law of the EU the four freedoms Catherine Barnard |
title_fullStr | The substantive law of the EU the four freedoms Catherine Barnard |
title_full_unstemmed | The substantive law of the EU the four freedoms Catherine Barnard |
title_short | The substantive law of the EU |
title_sort | the substantive law of the eu the four freedoms |
title_sub | the four freedoms |
topic | Europäische Union European Union Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Europees recht gtt Interne markt gtt Vrij verkeer van diensten gtt Vrij verkeer van goederen gtt Vrij verkeer van kapitaal gtt Vrij verkeer van personen gtt Europarecht Recht Free trade European Union countries Freedom of movement European Union countries Law European Union countries Grundfreiheiten (DE-588)4525992-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Europäische Union European Union Europees recht Interne markt Vrij verkeer van diensten Vrij verkeer van goederen Vrij verkeer van kapitaal Vrij verkeer van personen Europarecht Recht Free trade European Union countries Freedom of movement European Union countries Law European Union countries Grundfreiheiten Europäische Union. Mitgliedsstaaten |
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