This book examines the law relating to the free movement of persons and services. It offers a modern exposition of the law in the context of the convergence of the case law on goods, persons and services, and the emerging case law on the rights which flow from citizenship of the European Union.
Preface Contents Tables Abbreviations Introduction 1. Setting the scene The General Part 2. Entitlement 3. The Prohibition of Discrimination 4. Qualifications 5. Exceptions 6. Remedies Personal Rights 7. Citizenship of the European Union 8. Benefits for Movers 9. Social Security and Pensions Regulating Market Access 10. Prohibiting Obstacles to Free Movement 11. Services and Goods 12. Case Study: Lawyers 13. Case Study: Insurance Services 14. Distinguishing Personal Rights from Business Regulation Select Bibliography Index
Robin C. A. Whiteis Professor of Law at the University of Leicester. He is a solicitor and sits as a Deputy Social Security Commissioner.