The impact of Union citizenship on the EU's market freedoms. (2016)
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- Book
- Title:
- The impact of Union citizenship on the EU's market freedoms. (2016)
- Main Title:
- The impact of Union citizenship on the EU's market freedoms
- Further Information:
- Note: Alina Tryfonidou.
- Authors:
- Tryfonidou, Alina
- Contents:
- Acknowledgements ; Table of Contents ; List of Abbreviations ; Table of Cases (numerical) ; Table of Secondary Legislation ; Part I. Introductory Chapters; 1. Introduction ; I. Setting the Background ; II. Aim of the Book ; III. Terminology ; IV. Structure of the Book ; V. A Taxonomy of Rights for the Market Freedoms ; 2. Taking Stock of Union Citizenship ; I. Introduction ; II. The Current Legal Regime ; III.The Infancy Phase (1993-97) ; IV. The Growth Phase (1998-2005) ; V. Turbulent (Early) Adolescence (2006-09) VI. Coming of Age: Towards a Meaningful Status of Union Citizenship? (2010-Onwards) VII. Conclusion ; Part II. The Impact of Union Citizenship onthe EU's Market Freedoms; 3. Union Citizenship and the Personal Market Freedoms ; I. INTRODUCTION; II. The Personal Market Freedoms: A Sketch of the Current Legal Framework ; III. The Personal Market Freedoms as Sources of Instrumental Freedoms and Rights: The Pre-Maastricht Approach to their Interpretation ; IV.The Court's Post-Maastricht Case-Law: (Re-)Reading the Personal Market Freedoms in the Light of Union Citizenship ; V. Conclusion 4. Union Citizenship and the Free Movement of Goods I. INTRODUCTION; II. The Traditional Interpretation of the Free Movement of Goods Provisions ; III. The Court's Stance on the Question of Whether the Free Movement of Goods Provisions are Sources of (Fu ndamental) Rights for Individuals ; IV. Some Signs in the Court's Case-Law that the Free Movement of Goods Provisions may now be theAcknowledgements ; Table of Contents ; List of Abbreviations ; Table of Cases (numerical) ; Table of Secondary Legislation ; Part I. Introductory Chapters; 1. Introduction ; I. Setting the Background ; II. Aim of the Book ; III. Terminology ; IV. Structure of the Book ; V. A Taxonomy of Rights for the Market Freedoms ; 2. Taking Stock of Union Citizenship ; I. Introduction ; II. The Current Legal Regime ; III.The Infancy Phase (1993-97) ; IV. The Growth Phase (1998-2005) ; V. Turbulent (Early) Adolescence (2006-09) VI. Coming of Age: Towards a Meaningful Status of Union Citizenship? (2010-Onwards) VII. Conclusion ; Part II. The Impact of Union Citizenship onthe EU's Market Freedoms; 3. Union Citizenship and the Personal Market Freedoms ; I. INTRODUCTION; II. The Personal Market Freedoms: A Sketch of the Current Legal Framework ; III. The Personal Market Freedoms as Sources of Instrumental Freedoms and Rights: The Pre-Maastricht Approach to their Interpretation ; IV.The Court's Post-Maastricht Case-Law: (Re-)Reading the Personal Market Freedoms in the Light of Union Citizenship ; V. Conclusion 4. Union Citizenship and the Free Movement of Goods I. INTRODUCTION; II. The Traditional Interpretation of the Free Movement of Goods Provisions ; III. The Court's Stance on the Question of Whether the Free Movement of Goods Provisions are Sources of (Fu ndamental) Rights for Individuals ; IV. Some Signs in the Court's Case-Law that the Free Movement of Goods Provisions may now be the Source of Individual Rights for Persons ; V. Conclusion ; Part III. The Future; 5. (Re-)Interpreting the Market Freedoms in the Light of Union Citizenship: Emerging Questions ; I. INTRODUCTION II. Can the Market Freedoms be (Re-)Interpreted in the Manner Documented in the Previous Two Chapters? III. How Should the Market Freedoms Now be Interpreted when Invoked by Union Citizens? ; IV. How Should the Assessment as to whether there is a Breach of the Market Freedoms Now be Made? ; V. Conclusion ; 6. (Re-)Interpreting the Market Freedoms in the Light of Union Citizenship: Persisting Conundrums ; I. INTRODUCTION; II. The Persisting Distinction between Union Citizens Who are Nationals of Member States and Union Citizens Who are Not III. Should there Still be a Number of Different Free Movement of Persons Provisions? IV. The Distinction between Natural and Legal Persons under the Market Freedoms ; V. Should the Personal Scope of the Personal Market Freedoms be Extended to Cover Third-Country Nationals? ; VI. (Fundamental) Human Rights vs (Fundamental) Economic Rights ; VII. Individual Rights vs Collective Rights ; VIII. Conclusion ; Part IV. Conclusion; 7. Conclusions ; Bibliography ; Index … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Oxford : Hart Publishing
- Publication Date:
- 2016
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 343.2408
Law -- International
Citizenship -- European Union countries
Free trade -- European Union countries
Capitalism -- European Union countries
LAW / Military
Capitalism
Citizenship
Free trade
Citizenship & nationality law
Europe -- European Union countries
Electronic books
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- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781509904402
1509904409
9781509904419
1509904417 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781849461672
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- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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