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Free Movement Of Persons In The EU: Barriers to movement in their constitutional context by E. Spaventa

Free Movement Of Persons In The EU: Barriers to movement in their constitutional context
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Imprint: Kluwer Law International
ISBN: 9789041124708
Hardcover: 204 pages
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Drawing extensively on the entire body of applicable case law, this in-depth study analyses what the free movement of persons provisions of the EC Treaty have come to mean in today’s Europe. The author posits the emergence of a new constitutional dimension whereby the Member States bear considerable duties towards Union citizens qua citizens rather than just qua economic actors―a duty not to interfere with individual rights, a duty to respect individual rights, and a duty to protect individual rights—duties to be understood in the context of Union citizenship. Among the relevant issues scrutinised in the course of the analysis are the following:


• the refinement of the concept of discrimination;

• the notion of ‘non-discriminatory barrier’ and remuneration in relation to the free movement of services;

• non-discriminatory barriers to the freedom of establishment and the movement of workers;

• the inadequacy of the market access test;

• the notion of Union citizenship and its impact on the economic free movement provisions;

• the right to pursue an economic activity free of disproportionate market regulation.


The book contains a detailed and extensive analysis of the relevant case law. As a deeply-informed assessment of the conceptual underpinnings and normative potentialities of these fundamental Community rights, Free Movement of Persons in the European Union will be of inestimable value to academics, as well as to postgraduate students and others concerned with the ongoing process of European integration.



Foreword ix

Acknowledgements xi

Introduction xiii

Chapter 1. The Rights of Economic Migrants: An Overview 1

Chapter 2. Exploding the Boundaries: The Case Law on the Free Movement of Services in the 1990s and Beyond 35

Chapter 3. Barriers to the Free Movement of Workers and Establishment Beyond Discrimination 63

Chapter 4. Providing a Framework to the Free Movement Provisions: The Narrow Approach 75

Chapter 5. Market Access: A Concept in Search of a Definition 89

Chapter 6. Union Citizenship 113

Chapter 7. Mr Gebhard Meets Mr Baumbast: Towards a More Coherent Theory of Free Movement 135

Table of Cases 157

Bibliography 167

Index 177

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