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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Place / Publishing House:Baden-Baden, Germany : : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft,, 2015.
©2015
Year of Publication:2015
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (607 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • 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
  • Scope and applicable legislation