The article scrutinizes the issue of horizontal effect in the field of fundamental freedoms. In that regard two main sub-issues are explored: First, the ratione materiae and ratione personae scope of horizontal direct effect of the Treaty provisions on freedom of movement for workers, freedom to provide services and freedom of establishment is examined with their main rationales. Second, in addition to indirect horizontal direct of the Treaty provisions on free movement of goods, it is examined whether horizontal direct effect in the field of free movement of goods is provided by these provisions on the basis of the same rationales, if not, by the general principle of non-discrimination on grounds of nationality of EU law. © 2011 SAGE Publi...
This article aims to analyse how the meaning of the notions of ‘restrictions’ and ‘discrimination’ i...
Among the most fundamental issues in constitutional law is the scope of application of individual ri...
The Direct Effect doctrine, originally established by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in the cas...
The paper examines both likeliness and expediency of establishing horizontal direct effect of the TF...
The essential purpose of this article is to provide for an examination and critical analysis of the ...
Die Frage, ob Privatpersonen unmittelbar an die Europäischen Grundfreiheiten gebunden sind, die Frag...
This article analyses the horizontal effect of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Uni...
This book chapter analyses the 'horizontal effect of fundamental rights and freedoms' debate in the ...
Ever since the Court's judgment in Walrave, there has been a concerted effort in caselaw and doctrin...
in English language: The statement of Angela Merkel from November 2014 that she would rather see the...
It is rather trendy to talk about the ‘horizontal effect’ of fundamental rights in a society where t...
The paper aims to establish whether and to what extent the TFEU provisions on free movement of goods...
In the year of 2000, the ECJ delivered a well-known judgement among European lawyers, Angonese, whic...
Direct horizontal effect of the basic freedoms of the EU internal market as they are laid down in ar...
This thesis analyses the horizontal effect of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Unio...
This article aims to analyse how the meaning of the notions of ‘restrictions’ and ‘discrimination’ i...
Among the most fundamental issues in constitutional law is the scope of application of individual ri...
The Direct Effect doctrine, originally established by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in the cas...
The paper examines both likeliness and expediency of establishing horizontal direct effect of the TF...
The essential purpose of this article is to provide for an examination and critical analysis of the ...
Die Frage, ob Privatpersonen unmittelbar an die Europäischen Grundfreiheiten gebunden sind, die Frag...
This article analyses the horizontal effect of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Uni...
This book chapter analyses the 'horizontal effect of fundamental rights and freedoms' debate in the ...
Ever since the Court's judgment in Walrave, there has been a concerted effort in caselaw and doctrin...
in English language: The statement of Angela Merkel from November 2014 that she would rather see the...
It is rather trendy to talk about the ‘horizontal effect’ of fundamental rights in a society where t...
The paper aims to establish whether and to what extent the TFEU provisions on free movement of goods...
In the year of 2000, the ECJ delivered a well-known judgement among European lawyers, Angonese, whic...
Direct horizontal effect of the basic freedoms of the EU internal market as they are laid down in ar...
This thesis analyses the horizontal effect of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Unio...
This article aims to analyse how the meaning of the notions of ‘restrictions’ and ‘discrimination’ i...
Among the most fundamental issues in constitutional law is the scope of application of individual ri...
The Direct Effect doctrine, originally established by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in the cas...