Free Movement of Goods: Evolution and Intelligent Design in Foundations of the EU
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Explore the fascinating world of European Union law in this lecture by Professor Stefan Enchelmaier from the University of Oxford, focusing on how the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has shaped rules for free movement of goods. Dive into the fundamental question of why Treaties emphasize discrimination in free movement of goods, then journey through the CJEU's jurisprudential evolution from early decisions to landmark cases that transformed shopping habits and business practices. Examine the controversial "Keck" case that sparked significant legal debate, and critically analyze the CJEU's newer 'market access' test and its limitations. Gain fresh insights into how legal decisions impact everyday commerce within the EU during this 69-minute MUNI Seminar Series presentation that makes complex legal concepts accessible to both EU law students and curious newcomers.
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Stefan Enchelmaier - Free Movement of Goods: Evolution & Intelligent Design in Foundations of the EU
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