Browsing School of Law and Social Sciences by Subject "EU free movement"
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EU Free Movement Law and the Children of Rainbow Families: Children of a Lesser God?
(Oxford University Press, 2019)EU citizens and—through them—certain of their family members, derive from EU law the right to move between EU Member States and reside in the Member State of their choice. This right is enjoyed by all Union citizens ...
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Free Movement of Persons, Services and Capital: Chapter 1 Workers
(Springer, 2021)As is well-known, the first steps towards building what is today the EU were taken back in the 1950s and comprised the establishment of three Communities: the European Coal and Steel Community, which was established by ...