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

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 hithe...

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Cover; A Introduction: The way to the greatest possible freedom ; I Free movement of persons and services: 1400 decisions ; II The structure of the book ; III Why is the first part on 'the case-law' necessary? Why not cover more interpretive formulas? ; IV A text-based approach ; V Why is this book useful and novel? ; VI An illustration of how this book is different from other works ; VII What this book is not ; B The case-law ; I The 1960s ; II The 1970s ; 1 Workers ; A first wave of cases ; The year 1975 ; The remaining years of the decade ; 2 Establishment
3 Social security Aggregation and apportionment ; Niemann and Petroni ; Other aggregation ; Aggregation and third states ; Social security v. social assistance ; Definitions and scope ; Personal scope ; Family ; Unemployment ; Sickness ; Non-discrimination and residence ; One legislation ; Transition and technicalities ; 4 Services ; III The 1980s ; 1 Workers ; Advantages ; Educational advantages ; Maintenance grants ; Family members ; Derogations ; No violation of non-discrimination ; Diploma recognition ; The Ankara Agreement ; Enlargement
Technicalities, purely internal situations 2 Establishment ; 1985 ; 1986 ; 1987 ; 1988 and 1989 ; Purely internal situations and remainders ; Companies ; Diploma ; 3 Social security ; Definitions and scope ; Social security v. social assistance ; Further issues of definition ; Aggregation and apportionment ; Benefits of the same kind and rules against overlapping ; Further aggregation ; Aggregation and third states ; Short periods of insurance and other intricacies ; Recalculation ; Aggregation and conditions of affiliation ; Overlapping benefits, supplements
Adding to the disparities More supplements ; Unemployed frontier workers ; Atypical frontier workers ; Exporting unemployment benefits ; A Kafka novel ; Sickness ; Applicable legislation ; Non-discrimination and residence ; The Dutch transition ; Further non-discrimination ; Technicalities ; 4 Services ; Broadcasting ; Posted workers ; Variety ; Infringement in the insurance sector ; Public works ; Lawyers ; Broadcasting again ; Remuneration ; Transport services ; Tourists ; IV The 1990s ; 1 Workers and citizens ; Worker ; Advantages ; Education ; Taxes
Derogations Non-discrimination ; Union citizenship ; Ankara ; Technicalities ; Purely internal situations ; Transition and remainders ; 2 Establishment ; Ships and aircrafts ; Doctors ; Purely internal situations ; Taxation ; Official authority ; Names ; Gebhard ; Driving licences ; Sunday trading ; Non-profit ; Austria ; Non-discrimination ; Legal persons ; Technicalities ; Secondary law as to companies and further technicalities ; Diploma ; 3 Social Security ; Scope and definitions ; Social security v. assistance ; Conventions with third states ; Further scope
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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.
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Cover; A Introduction: The way to the greatest possible freedom ; I Free movement of persons and services: 1400 decisions ; II The structure of the book ; III Why is the first part on 'the case-law' necessary? Why not cover more interpretive formulas? ; IV A text-based approach ; V Why is this book useful and novel? ; VI An illustration of how this book is different from other works ; VII What this book is not ; B The case-law ; I The 1960s ; II The 1970s ; 1 Workers ; A first wave of cases ; The year 1975 ; The remaining years of the decade ; 2 Establishment
3 Social security Aggregation and apportionment ; Niemann and Petroni ; Other aggregation ; Aggregation and third states ; Social security v. social assistance ; Definitions and scope ; Personal scope ; Family ; Unemployment ; Sickness ; Non-discrimination and residence ; One legislation ; Transition and technicalities ; 4 Services ; III The 1980s ; 1 Workers ; Advantages ; Educational advantages ; Maintenance grants ; Family members ; Derogations ; No violation of non-discrimination ; Diploma recognition ; The Ankara Agreement ; Enlargement
Technicalities, purely internal situations 2 Establishment ; 1985 ; 1986 ; 1987 ; 1988 and 1989 ; Purely internal situations and remainders ; Companies ; Diploma ; 3 Social security ; Definitions and scope ; Social security v. social assistance ; Further issues of definition ; Aggregation and apportionment ; Benefits of the same kind and rules against overlapping ; Further aggregation ; Aggregation and third states ; Short periods of insurance and other intricacies ; Recalculation ; Aggregation and conditions of affiliation ; Overlapping benefits, supplements
Adding to the disparities More supplements ; Unemployed frontier workers ; Atypical frontier workers ; Exporting unemployment benefits ; A Kafka novel ; Sickness ; Applicable legislation ; Non-discrimination and residence ; The Dutch transition ; Further non-discrimination ; Technicalities ; 4 Services ; Broadcasting ; Posted workers ; Variety ; Infringement in the insurance sector ; Public works ; Lawyers ; Broadcasting again ; Remuneration ; Transport services ; Tourists ; IV The 1990s ; 1 Workers and citizens ; Worker ; Advantages ; Education ; Taxes
Derogations Non-discrimination ; Union citizenship ; Ankara ; Technicalities ; Purely internal situations ; Transition and remainders ; 2 Establishment ; Ships and aircrafts ; Doctors ; Purely internal situations ; Taxation ; Official authority ; Names ; Gebhard ; Driving licences ; Sunday trading ; Non-profit ; Austria ; Non-discrimination ; Legal persons ; Technicalities ; Secondary law as to companies and further technicalities ; Diploma ; 3 Social Security ; Scope and definitions ; Social security v. assistance ; Conventions with third states ; Further scope
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3 Social security Aggregation and apportionment ; Niemann and Petroni ; Other aggregation ; Aggregation and third states ; Social security v. social assistance ; Definitions and scope ; Personal scope ; Family ; Unemployment ; Sickness ; Non-discrimination and residence ; One legislation ; Transition and technicalities ; 4 Services ; III The 1980s ; 1 Workers ; Advantages ; Educational advantages ; Maintenance grants ; Family members ; Derogations ; No violation of non-discrimination ; Diploma recognition ; The Ankara Agreement ; Enlargement
Technicalities, purely internal situations 2 Establishment ; 1985 ; 1986 ; 1987 ; 1988 and 1989 ; Purely internal situations and remainders ; Companies ; Diploma ; 3 Social security ; Definitions and scope ; Social security v. social assistance ; Further issues of definition ; Aggregation and apportionment ; Benefits of the same kind and rules against overlapping ; Further aggregation ; Aggregation and third states ; Short periods of insurance and other intricacies ; Recalculation ; Aggregation and conditions of affiliation ; Overlapping benefits, supplements
Adding to the disparities More supplements ; Unemployed frontier workers ; Atypical frontier workers ; Exporting unemployment benefits ; A Kafka novel ; Sickness ; Applicable legislation ; Non-discrimination and residence ; The Dutch transition ; Further non-discrimination ; Technicalities ; 4 Services ; Broadcasting ; Posted workers ; Variety ; Infringement in the insurance sector ; Public works ; Lawyers ; Broadcasting again ; Remuneration ; Transport services ; Tourists ; IV The 1990s ; 1 Workers and citizens ; Worker ; Advantages ; Education ; Taxes
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