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$a 9789041124708
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$a eng
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$a 342.24
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084
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$a 342.24/SPA/F
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$a Eleanor Spaventa
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245
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$a Free Movement of Persons in the European Union: Barriers to Movement in their Constitutional Context
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$a Alphen aan den Rijn $b Nelson-Education $c 2007
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$a xix, 182p.; 24cm$c 24cm
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$a Indeks : p. 177 - 182
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$a p. 167 - 176
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$a "Drawing extensively on the entire body of applicable case law, this in-depth study analyses what the free movement of persons provisions of the EC Treaty have come to mean in today?s Europe. The author posits the emergence of a new constitutional dimension whereby the Member States bear considerable duties towards Union citizens qua citizens rather than just qua economic actors―a duty not to interfere with individual rights, a duty to respect individual rights, and a duty to protect individual rights?duties to be understood in the context of Union citizenship.
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$a Freedom of movement -- European Union
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