Case C-542/09, European Commission v. Kingdom of the Netherlands, Judgment of the Court of Justice (Second Chamber) of 14 June 2012, nyr
The chapter investigates how the European Court of Justice has coped with the free movement provisio...
This article treats migration within the territory of the European Union (EU) Member States by Union...
The purpose of this contribution is to explore the apparent conflict between the promotion of studen...
The purpose of this article is twofold. First, it aims to examine the phenomenon of student mobility...
Free movement of students is one of EU law's most important achievements, but it cannot be denied th...
In Commission v the Netherlands (export of study grants) the Court has rendered an important judgmen...
The market for international students in Europe is a lucrative one. Although there is no express fre...
This PhD dissertation traces domestic legislative and administrative reactions to case law by the Eu...
National welfare states and free movement rights are in tension in the European Union (EU). Yet, des...
The thesis addresses the recent tension around student mobility and tries to answer the overarching ...
This contribution examines the legal powers that Dutch authorities have to restrict the right to fre...
Contains fulltext : 129085.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)17 p
This article advances the EU competence debate by demonstrating that the interpretation by the Court...
The principle of free movement, long hailed as EU's main achievement, is increasingly questioned at ...
The chapter investigates how the European Court of Justice has coped with the free movement provisio...
This article treats migration within the territory of the European Union (EU) Member States by Union...
The purpose of this contribution is to explore the apparent conflict between the promotion of studen...
The purpose of this article is twofold. First, it aims to examine the phenomenon of student mobility...
Free movement of students is one of EU law's most important achievements, but it cannot be denied th...
In Commission v the Netherlands (export of study grants) the Court has rendered an important judgmen...
The market for international students in Europe is a lucrative one. Although there is no express fre...
This PhD dissertation traces domestic legislative and administrative reactions to case law by the Eu...
National welfare states and free movement rights are in tension in the European Union (EU). Yet, des...
The thesis addresses the recent tension around student mobility and tries to answer the overarching ...
This contribution examines the legal powers that Dutch authorities have to restrict the right to fre...
Contains fulltext : 129085.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)17 p
This article advances the EU competence debate by demonstrating that the interpretation by the Court...
The principle of free movement, long hailed as EU's main achievement, is increasingly questioned at ...
The chapter investigates how the European Court of Justice has coped with the free movement provisio...
This article treats migration within the territory of the European Union (EU) Member States by Union...
The purpose of this contribution is to explore the apparent conflict between the promotion of studen...