Freedom of movement is a necessity for the European Union. According to Article 8a EEC, which was inserted by the Single European Act in 1987, the Member States of the European Union have committed themselves to achieve an internal market and thus abolish all obstacles that may impede the free movement of goods, services, capital and persons. The right to free movement of persons is one of these four fundamental freedoms of Community Law and has therefore been interpreted widely by the ECJ. The role of the ECJ has been vital for the evolution and the Court has also influenced later secondary legislation that has been established in the area. The personal scope of this freedom has expanded with the years. From being a right solely for the wo...
This article treats migration within the territory of the European Union (EU) Member States by Union...
In antiquity and during the middle Ages, the right of free movement was limited by the feudal power ...
The aim of this Master’s thesis is to establish the effect of having the status of the EU citizen i...
Free movement of people is a basic pillar of the single area the European Union (EU) has been buildi...
The market for international students in Europe is a lucrative one. Although there is no express fre...
Free movement of people in European Union is a legal bases of the right of free movement that in the...
Drawing extensively on the entire body of applicable case law, this in-depth study analyses what the...
Both at the national and international level, the right to freedom of movement has attracted the att...
This Paper aims at presenting the risks and advantages of being a citizen of the European Union Mem...
The historical evolution of the concept of free movement of persons within the European law Abstract...
The free movement of persons is one of the most successful European Union projects, serving as a maj...
A necessary condition for the creation of a single European Market, was the abolition of all physica...
FREE MOVEMENT OF STUDENTS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION — RIGHT TO EDUCATION, ACCESS TO EDUCAT...
First introduced by the Maastricht Treaty, and subsequently revised by the Amsterdam Treaty, Europea...
The Membership of the European Union, brings along guidelines for national tax provisions, securing ...
This article treats migration within the territory of the European Union (EU) Member States by Union...
In antiquity and during the middle Ages, the right of free movement was limited by the feudal power ...
The aim of this Master’s thesis is to establish the effect of having the status of the EU citizen i...
Free movement of people is a basic pillar of the single area the European Union (EU) has been buildi...
The market for international students in Europe is a lucrative one. Although there is no express fre...
Free movement of people in European Union is a legal bases of the right of free movement that in the...
Drawing extensively on the entire body of applicable case law, this in-depth study analyses what the...
Both at the national and international level, the right to freedom of movement has attracted the att...
This Paper aims at presenting the risks and advantages of being a citizen of the European Union Mem...
The historical evolution of the concept of free movement of persons within the European law Abstract...
The free movement of persons is one of the most successful European Union projects, serving as a maj...
A necessary condition for the creation of a single European Market, was the abolition of all physica...
FREE MOVEMENT OF STUDENTS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION — RIGHT TO EDUCATION, ACCESS TO EDUCAT...
First introduced by the Maastricht Treaty, and subsequently revised by the Amsterdam Treaty, Europea...
The Membership of the European Union, brings along guidelines for national tax provisions, securing ...
This article treats migration within the territory of the European Union (EU) Member States by Union...
In antiquity and during the middle Ages, the right of free movement was limited by the feudal power ...
The aim of this Master’s thesis is to establish the effect of having the status of the EU citizen i...