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A Introduction: The way to the greatest possible freedom
17–29
17–19
I Free movement of persons and services: 1400 decisions
17–19
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19–20
II The structure of the book
19–20
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20–21
III Why is the first part on ‘the case-law’ necessary? Why not cover more interpretive formulas?
20–21
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21–22
IV A text-based approach
21–22
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22–25
V Why is this book useful and novel?
22–25
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25–27
VI An illustration of how this book is different from other works
25–27
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27–29
VII What this book is not
27–29
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29–417
B The case-law
29–417
29–34
I The 1960s
29–34
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34–53
II The 1970s
34–53
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1 Workers
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A first wave of cases
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The year 1975
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The remaining years of the decade
Details
2 Establishment
Details
3 Social security
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Aggregation and apportionment
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Niemann and Petroni
Details
Other aggregation
Details
Aggregation and third states
Details
Social security v. social assistance
Details
Definitions and scope
Details
Personal scope
Details
Family
Details
Unemployment
Details
Sickness
Details
Non-discrimination and residence
Details
One legislation
Details
Transition and technicalities
Details
4 Services
Details
53–98
III The 1980s
53–98
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1 Workers
Details
Advantages
Details
Educational advantages
Details
Maintenance grants
Details
Family members
Details
Derogations
Details
No violation of non-discrimination
Details
Diploma recognition
Details
The Ankara Agreement
Details
Enlargement
Details
Technicalities, purely internal situations
Details
2 Establishment
Details
1985
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1986
Details
1987
Details
1988 and 1989
Details
Purely internal situations and remainders
Details
Companies
Details
Diploma
Details
3 Social security
Details
Definitions and scope
Details
Social security v. social assistance
Details
Further issues of definition
Details
Aggregation and apportionment
Details
Benefits of the same kind and rules against overlapping
Details
Further aggregation
Details
Aggregation and third states
Details
Short periods of insurance and other intricacies
Details
Recalculation
Details
Aggregation and conditions of affiliation
Details
Overlapping benefits, supplements
Details
Adding to the disparities
Details
More supplements
Details
Unemployed frontier workers
Details
Atypical frontier workers
Details
Exporting unemployment benefits
Details
A Kafka novel
Details
Sickness
Details
Applicable legislation
Details
Non-discrimination and residence
Details
The Dutch transition
Details
Further non-discrimination
Details
Technicalities
Details
4 Services
Details
Broadcasting
Details
Posted workers
Details
Variety
Details
Infringement in the insurance sector
Details
Public works
Details
Lawyers
Details
Broadcasting again
Details
Remuneration
Details
Transport services
Details
Tourists
Details
98–188
IV The 1990s
98–188
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1 Workers and citizens
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Worker
Details
Advantages
Details
Education
Details
Taxes
Details
Derogations
Details
Non-discrimination
Details
Union citizenship
Details
Ankara
Details
Technicalities
Details
Purely internal situations
Details
Transition and remainders
Details
2 Establishment
Details
Ships and aircrafts
Details
Doctors
Details
Purely internal situations
Details
Taxation
Details
Official authority
Details
Names
Details
Gebhard
Details
Driving licences
Details
Sunday trading
Details
Non-profit
Details
Austria
Details
Non-discrimination
Details
Legal persons
Details
Technicalities
Details
Secondary law as to companies and further technicalities
Details
Diploma
Details
3 Social Security
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Scope and definitions
Details
Social security v. assistance
Details
Conventions with third states
Details
Further scope
Details
Scope and applicable legislation
Details
Ceasing occupation
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Derived rights
Details
Special non-contributory benefits, social assistance
Details
Farming
Details
(Not) purely internal situations
Details
Monopoly, periods of insurance
Details
Applicable legislation
Details
Aggregation
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Previous conventions
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Changing circumstances
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Benefits of the same kind, overlapping
Details
Aggregation in Spain
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Aggregation and special non-contributory benefits
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Differing retirement ages
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Aggregation and civil servants
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Broader aggregation
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Family benefits
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After Pinna
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More family benefits
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Post Rossi
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Unemployment
Details
Sickness and invalidity
Details
Non-discrimination and residence
Details
Third states
Details
Ankara
Details
Technicalities
Details
Subrogation
Details
Social security more broadly
Details
4 Services
Details
Posted workers
Details
Tourist guides
Details
Lawyers
Details
Säger
Details
Broadcasting
Details
No connection to services, purely internal
Details
Public works
Details
Various services
Details
Games of chance
Details
Maritime transport
Details
Again various services
Details
Medical services
Details
Taxation
Details
Public procurement
Details
Further services cases
Details
188–337
V The 2000s
188–337
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1 Workers and citizens
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Worker
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Advantages
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Family members
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Family members and Union citizenship
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Union citizenship, minimex, and students
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Education without Union citizenship
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Tideover allowance and Union citizenship
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Job seekers and Union citizenship
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Genuine link again
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War victims and Union citizenship
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Union citizenship and expulsion
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Names and Union citizenship
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Union citizenship and institutional issues
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Union citizenship and other policies
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Taxation
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Taxes and houses
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Cohesion of the tax system
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Taxation of employees of the Communities
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Taxes and Union citizenship
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Taxes on cars
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Taxes and real estate
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Interim assistance and taxation
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Derogations
Details
Sufficient resources
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Non-discrimination
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Car registration
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Further non-discrimination
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Ankara
Details
Ankara more favourable than the internal market
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Agreements with other third states
Details
Technicalities
Details
Driving licences
Details
Purely internal situations
Details
2 Establishment
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Dentists
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Opticians
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Psychotherapists
Details
Pharmacies
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Lawyers
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Pay slips for workers
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Games of chance
Details
Taxation
Details
Car registration
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Diploma
Details
Private security
Details
Bovine semen
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Family members
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Cars
Details
Ankara
Details
Europe Agreements
Details
Switzerland
Details
Purely internal situations
Details
Secondary law
Details
Open skies
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Legal persons and taxation
Details
Dividends
Details
Incorporation
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Taxation of capital gains and profits
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Sight account with banks
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Ship registration
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Taxation of groups
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Cross-border merger
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Further companies, taxation (2006)
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More dividends case-law
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Companies and third countries
Details
Further group cases
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Inheritance tax
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Taxation of limited partnerships
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More dividends
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Currency loss
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Expenses for research and development
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Further group taxation
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Moving the seat
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Secondary law re companies
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Diploma recognition in 2000-2002
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Diploma recognition in 2003-2004
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Diploma recognition in 2005-2006
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Diploma recognition in 2007-2009
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3 Social security
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Scope and definitions
Details
Special non-contributory benefits
Details
Annex issues
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Further scope and definitions
Details
Applicable legislation: posted workers
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One legislation
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Ceasing occupation
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Two legislations
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Aggregation
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Aggregation and child-rearing in Austria
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Aggregation and employment with the Community
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Further aggregation
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Sickness benefits, medical services
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Pensioners and sickness benefits
Details
Unemployment benefits
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Exporting unemployment benefits
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Unemployed frontier workers
Details
Family benefits
Details
Family benefits and pensioners
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Non-discrimination
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Agreements with third countries, Ankara
Details
Technicalities
Details
Further social security cases
Details
4 Services
Details
Posted workers
Details
Construction business
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More posted workers
Details
Medical services
Details
Games of chance
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Taxes
Details
Private security firms
Details
Leased cars
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Maritime transport
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Broadcasting
Details
Public procurement
Details
Ankara
Details
Further services cases
Details
Services more broadly
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337–417
VI The 2010s
337–417
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1 Workers and citizens
Details
Advantages
Details
Residence
Details
Taxation
Details
Family members
Details
Collective agreement
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Non-discrimination
Details
Driving licences
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Ankara
Details
Bulgaria
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Union citizenship
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Union citizenship and students
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Permanent residence
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Union citizenship and expulsion
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Union citizenship and names
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(Not) purely internal situations, family reunification of Union citizens
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Union citizens and prohibition to leave
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Union citizenship and the broader family
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The Union citizenship of a president
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Issues left open re Union citizenship
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Further cases
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2 Establishment
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Taxes
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Pharmacies
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Laboratories
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Games of chance
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Car insurance
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Lawyers, notaries, and courts
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Non-discrimination
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Ankara and other Agreements with third states
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Technicalities
Details
Legal persons and taxation
Details
Further company cases
Details
Companies and third states
Details
Diploma
Details
3 Social security
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Scope and definitions
Details
Special non-contributory benefits
Details
Discrimination
Details
Applicable legislation
Details
Sickness
Details
Aggregation
Details
Unemployment
Details
Family benefits
Details
Aggregation more broadly
Details
Ankara
Details
4 Services
Details
Posted workers
Details
Games of chance
Details
Medical services
Details
Taxes
Details
Telecommunication and broadcasting
Details
Public service concession
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Non-discrimination
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Maritime transport
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Air transport
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The Services Directive
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Switzerland
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Secondary law
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Purely internal situations
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Further cases
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417–551
C The evolution of interpretive formulas
417–551
417–489
I ‘Broad’
417–489
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1 In the early days: until the mid-1970s
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Three branches of broad interpretation
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First branch: broad interpretation of notions
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Second branch: narrow exceptions from rules
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Third branch: the greatest possible freedom
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The spin exerted by interpretive formulas
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2 From the mid-1970s until the ‘Maastricht moment’
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a) First branch: broad notions
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The first and the second branch connecting
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The first and the third branch connecting
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Lebon expanding Kempf
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Further broad interpretation
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b) Second branch: narrow exceptions from rules
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The second branch in establishment and services
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Weakness of the second branch in social security
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c) The third branch: the greatest possible freedom
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The third branch’s outburst in the mid-1980s
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The third branch’s outburst at the beginning of the 1990s
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‘Conditions most favourable’
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d) Spin – in the second branch
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Spin in the third branch – evolving into empty spin
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Why empty spin?
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Spin in the first branch
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e) Some conclusions from the period
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3 During the age of Maastricht
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a) First branch: broad notions – ‘worker’
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Broad free movement of workers
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Broad interpretation in services
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Further broad interpretation
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Connection of the first and third branch
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More broad interpretation
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‘Aim and broad logic’
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The concept of establishment is ‘a very broad one’
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b) Second branch: narrow exceptions from rules – second branch connecting with third
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Second branch and recognition
Details
Derogations
Details
Second branch in social security
Details
Second branch in services
Details
Further derogations
Details
Second branch connecting with the third in social security, sometimes
Details
Second branch and recognition again
Details
More derogations
Details
Second branch and secondary law
Details
Union citizenship implying a particularly restrictive interpretation of derogations
Details
Narrow exception from recognition of driving licences
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Narrow derogation from freedom of maritime services
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Restrictive interpretation of the in-house exception
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Derogations again
Details
c) Third branch: the greatest possible freedom
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Two branches connecting
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‘The most favourable conditions’
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The greatest possible freedom again
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d) Spin – and advance statement of case-law
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Spin in the first branch: ‘worker’
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Spin in other parts of the first branch
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Spin in the second branch
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Spin in third branch-combinations
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Spin in the third branch
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Spin at its clearest in third branch
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Empty spin
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e) Some conclusions from the period
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4 The present
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a) First branch: broad notions – ‘worker’
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Other broad notions
Details
Very broad establishment
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b) Second branch: narrow exceptions from rules
Details
Derogations, connecting with first branch
Details
Second branch and posted workers
Details
Further narrow derogations
Details
Strict interpretation of non-exportability
Details
Narrow derogations again
Details
Narrow exceptions from recognition of driving licences
Details
Exception from the free choice of one’s lawyer
Details
Derogations, again
Details
Further second branch interpretation
Details
Back to derogations
Details
Second branch in universal service
Details
Further derogations
Details
Second branch in secondary law
Details
More second branch and driving licences
Details
Narrow student loans
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c) Third branch: the greatest possible freedom – moving beyond social security
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Revival of third branch
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d) Spin – in the first branch
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Spin by very broad establishment
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Spin in the second branch
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Spin and driving licences
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Further spin in the second branch
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Spin in the third branch
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e) Some conclusions from the present
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489–524
II ‘Coordinated’
489–524
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1 In the early days: until the mid-1970s
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The origin of ‘simply coordinated’
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From justifying advantages to distributing powers …
Details
… and back to justifying advantages
Details
The complexity of coordination
Details
The shift of Regulation 1408/71
Details
Spin
Details
Some conclusions from the period
Details
2 From the mid-1970s until the ‘Maastricht moment’
Details
a) Occurrence of ‘coordinated’ – ‘simple coordination’ under Regulation 1408/71
Details
Coordination to the disadvantage of migrant workers
Details
‘Separate claims’
Details
Inversing simple coordination
Details
Simple coordination, in effect a (dis)advantage for migrant workers
Details
Obfuscation of the origins of ‘simple coordination’
Details
Further simple coordination cases
Details
‘Coordination’ and the ‘stability of the system’
Details
For and against migrant workers
Details
b) Spin
Details
Negative spin
Details
Empty spin
Details
More ‘un-empty’ spin
Details
c) Some conclusions from the period
Details
3 During the age of Maastricht
Details
a) Occurrence of ‘coordinated’ – the beginning of the age
Details
Coordination and derived rights
Details
Six decisions in 1997
Details
Come-back in 2000
Details
Two judgments in 2001
Details
Inverse ‘mere coordination’
Details
The ‘return’ of ‘complexity’
Details
Advance statement of case-law
Details
b) Spin – and advance statement of case-law
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The return of empty spin
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Regular spin
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c) Some conclusions from the period
Details
4 The present
Details
a) Occurrence of ‘coordinated’ – frequent use
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Absence of harmonisation as a proxy
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‘Coordination’ v. free movement
Details
No guarantee of neutrality
Details
‘Coordination’ under medical services
Details
Advance statement
Details
‘No neutrality’ and ‘coordination’, again
Details
The latest cases
Details
b) Spin
Details
Empty spin
Details
Advance statement cancelling out spin
Details
Compliance with the Treaty freedoms obscuring spin
Details
c) Some conclusions from the period
Details
524–551
III ‘Fundamental’
524–551
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1 Previously existing ‘fundamental’ notions
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The ‘fundamental’ freedoms and non-discrimination
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‘Fundamental’ rights
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‘Fundamental interests of society’ and other ‘fundamental’ notions
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Conclusions
Details
2 The ‘status’, linking to Union citizenship
Details
The origins: the ‘Community national’ …
Details
… And the ‘Community citizen’
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The parties/national courts driving the ‘Community national’
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The ‘Community national’ becoming current
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Three decades of ‘Community nationality’ – and more
Details
The end of the ‘Community national’
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Conclusions
Details
3 The evolution of the ‘fundamental status’
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a) Occurrence – in the 2000s
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Occurrence in the early 2010s
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The blessings of the ‘fundamental status’
Details
b) Spin
Details
Empty spin
Details
No spin, advance statement
Details
Spin uncertain
Details
c) Conclusions
Details
4 Counterfactual evidence
Details
Before Grzelczyk
Details
After Grzelczyk, non-occurrence in the 2000s
Details
Non-occurrence in the early 2010s
Details
No non-spin, the blessings of the absence of ‘fundamental status’
Details
The curse of the absence of ‘fundamental status’
Details
Conclusions
Details
551–601
D Conclusion
551–601
551–553
I Spin and emptiness
551–553
Details
553–554
II Breadth
553–554
Details
554–555
III Coordination
554–555
Details
555–601
IV Fundamentality
555–601
Details
601–605
F Bibliography
601–605
Details
605–606
G Acknowledgments
605–606
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I The 1960s
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Thomas Burri
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