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LAW OF THE INTERNAL MARKET
HC’S EN OG’S

,Inhoudsopgave
HC 1: EU Internal Market and the Free Movement of Goods - Financial Restrictions....................................................3

Introduction to the Internal Market...................................................................................................................................4

Free movement of Goods...................................................................................................................................................4
Definition of ‘goods’.......................................................................................................................................................4
Barriers to Free Movement of Goods.............................................................................................................................4
Financial restrictions.......................................................................................................................................................5

OG 1: Free movement of goods: Financial restrictions................................................................................................. 6

HC 2: Quantative restrictions...................................................................................................................................... 9

OG 2: Free movement of goods: Quantative restrictions........................................................................................... 13

HC 3: Free movement of persons: entry and residence.............................................................................................. 14

What is EU citizenship?....................................................................................................................................................14

Directive 2004/38: the rights of free movement and residence of EU citizens................................................................14

EU citizenship beyond movement....................................................................................................................................16

OG 3: Free movement of persons: Entry and residence............................................................................................. 18

HC 4: Free movement of persons: equal treatment................................................................................................... 21

General framework..........................................................................................................................................................21

Equal treatment- economically active citizens.................................................................................................................21

Equal treatment: economically inactive citizens..............................................................................................................23

OG 4: Free movement of persons: Equal treatment................................................................................................... 25

problem 1: Luka - student.................................................................................................................................................27

problem 2: Lucius – Self-employed...................................................................................................................................29

problem 3: Leonie – unemployed, jobseeker....................................................................................................................30

problem 4: Irina – jobseeker, police officers.....................................................................................................................32

HC 5: Freedom of establishment, free movement of services and free movement of capital......................................32

Freedom of establishment and free movement of services: treaty framework...............................................................32
Free movement of services..........................................................................................................................................34

Secondary legislation – the Services Directive (2006/123)..............................................................................................35

Regulated professions and recognition of qualifications – art. 53 TFEU + Directive 2005/36.........................................35

The free movement of lawyers.........................................................................................................................................36

Free movement of capital – art. 63, 65 TFEU...................................................................................................................36

OG 5: Free movement of establishment and services/Free movement of capital.......................................................37

Establishment...................................................................................................................................................................37

, Service...............................................................................................................................................................................39

HC 6: Competition – Cartels and dominant position abuses.......................................................................................40

Competiton law – general................................................................................................................................................40

Article 101 TFEU – Cartels................................................................................................................................................41

Article 102 TFEU – Abuse of Dominance..........................................................................................................................43

Regulation 1/2003 – Competition Enforcement...............................................................................................................44

OG 6: Competition law: Agreements, Monopolies & Enforcement.............................................................................45

Art. 101 TFEU: Restriction of competition........................................................................................................................45

Art. 102 TFEU: Abuse of dominance.................................................................................................................................47

Regulation 1/2003 – Competition enforcement...............................................................................................................48




HC 1: EU INTERNAL MARKET AND THE FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS - FINANCIAL
RESTRICTIONS

, INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNAL MARKET
Art. 26(2) TFEU, art. 2, 3(3) TEU: legal definition of internal market
- Links to competition law, state aid (keep the market going as to what it is) & economic and monetary
policy

Primary economic rational of the EU: economic, market regulation, but also a shift (e.g. a lot of the law breaks
down in monopolies to establish a competitive market + social regulation)
 Economic integration is not the only objective (art. 3(3) TEU)

Reason why we have the internal market: the validation of art. 2 TEU: peace, human dignity, rule of law,
democracy...  economic bases are connected to these values
 Other markets were added to the EU
 Less war between integrated states, lower consument prices, highly competitive market with the outside world

How does it function?
Schul case: it functions like a domestic market  all of the members can move freely throughout the internal
market
- Negative integration: try to remove the barrier that exists for e.g. free movement
- Positive integration: try to establish equal criteria throughout the MS (harmonization)

Free market  remove the barriers: distinctly applicable & indisctinctly applicable
- Distinctly applicable rules: discrimination on the basis of nationality: a person not from the host state is
not welcome  direct discrimination
- Indistinctly applicable rules: different effect of legislation, disadvantage for explicit MS (e.g. packiging
requirements)  indirect discrimination
o Non-discrimination: equal burden in law and fact

Prohibition/Justifications of Direct Discrimination:
- Goods: Articles 34/35 TFEU (pro.) & Article 36 TFEU (just.)
- Workers: Article 45 TFEU (pro. and just.)
- Establishment: Article 49 TFEU (pro.) & Articles 51/52 TFEU (just.)
- Services: Article 56 TFEU (pro.) and Article 61 TFEU (just.)
- Capital: Article 63 TFEU (pro.) and Article 65 TFEU (just.)
 There is a restriction & there is a justification  direct discrimination is always prohibited and not justified &
indirect discrimination are prohibited but often justified

Prohibitions of indirect & non-discrimination and justifications: established by case law
- Goods (Cassis de Dijon, 1979)
- Services (Säger, 1991)
- Workers (Kraus, 1993; Bosman 1995)
- Establishment (Gebhard, 1995)
- Capital (Svensson, 1995)
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FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS


DEFINITION OF ‘GOODS’
Commission v Italy (Art Treasures): products which can be valued in money and which are cabaple of forming the
subject of commercial transactions (e.g. energy is a good)
- Exceptions: lottery tickets (Schindler), fishing license (Jägersköld v Gustafsson) are not goods

BARRIERS TO FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS

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