Exceptions from EU Free Movement Law: Derogation, Justification and Proportionality

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· Bloomsbury Publishing
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360
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About this ebook

This collection of essays brings together contributions from judges, legal scholars and practitioners in order to provide a comprehensive assessment of the law and practice of exceptions from the principle of free movement.

It aims:
– to conceptualise how justification arguments relating to exceptions to free movement operate in the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union and national courts;
– to develop a comprehensive and original account of empirical problems on the application of proportionality;
– to explore the legal and policy issues which shape the interactions between the EU and national authorities, including national courts, in the context of the efforts made by Member States to protect national differences.

The book analyses economic, social, cultural, political, environmental and consumer protection justifications. These are examined in the light of the rebalancing of the EU constitutional order introduced by the Lisbon Treaty and the implications of the financial crisis in the Union.

About the author

Panos Koutrakos is Professor of European Union Law and Jean Monnet Professor of European Union Law at City, University London.
Niamh Nic Shuibhne is Professor of European Union Law at the University of Edinburgh.
Phil Syrpis is Professor of EU Law at the University of Bristol.

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