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The greatest possible freedom, interpretive formulas and their spin in free movement case law, Thomas Burri

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The greatest possible freedom, interpretive formulas and their spin in free movement case law, Thomas Burri
Language
ger
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [601]-604)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The greatest possible freedom
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
930707240
Responsibility statement
Thomas Burri
Sub title
interpretive formulas and their spin in free movement case law
Summary
The book entitled 'The Greatest Possible Freedom' tells the story of natural persons in the internal market. The first part contains a thick chronological description of the case-law of the Court of Justice of the European Union on free movement of persons and services, including the hitherto largely neglected coordination of social security. In this sizeable body of case-law including roughly 1400 decisions the book then traces the evolution and spin of certain interpretive formulas. Broad formulas like the greatest possible freedom or coordinative formulas like simple coordination are thus examined and their almost eerie power comes to light. Both practitioners representing clients in the internal market and academics interested in the internal market or interpretation more generally will likely find the book an essential read.--, Provided by Publisher
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