Fundamental economic freedoms protection in the European integration process

Authors

  • Joaquín Sarrión Esteve

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5944/rduned.14.2014.13294

Keywords:

economic freedoms, European Court of Justice, European Union law, Lisbon Treaty

Abstract

The process of European integration, in which we are immersed, has economic, social, political and legal characters giving special characteristics to an integration project whose nature is in constant discussion as its future. Certainly one of the great protagonists of the integration process has been and is the European Court of Justice, especially with the proclamation and consecration of the defining principles of the relationship between Community law, now European Union law, and national law: principles of direct effect and supremacy of EU law. ECJ recognised this principles while it developed its jurisprudence on fundamental economic freedoms recognised in the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community (free movement of goods, freedom to provide services, free movement of workers and free movement of capitals). This work aims to study this case law, analyzing the dominant role of the free movement of goods as well as the future trends after the entry into force of Lisbon Treaty.

 

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Published

2014-01-01

How to Cite

Sarrión Esteve, J. (2014). Fundamental economic freedoms protection in the European integration process. Revista de Derecho de la UNED (RDUNED), (14), 935. https://doi.org/10.5944/rduned.14.2014.13294

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Premios de Artículos Jurídicos "García Goyena": Tercer Accésit

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