General Considerations Regarding the Restrictions, Exemptions and Limitations on the Right of Free Movement of Persons

This paper addresses a current problem, not only for the legal research, but also for the practical activity. Through this study we resume a subject that was analyzed by other authors as well, however, we highlighted, based on the analysis and observation, certain features on the free movement of pe...

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Main Author: Vasilica Negrut
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Danubius University 2013-08-01
Series:Acta Universitatis Danubius: Juridica
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Online Access:http://journals.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/juridica/article/view/1984
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spelling doaj-7e1cb188a49646a2896022cf05ae17472021-10-02T02:45:45ZengDanubius UniversityActa Universitatis Danubius: Juridica1844-80622065-38912013-08-0192513General Considerations Regarding the Restrictions, Exemptions and Limitations on the Right of Free Movement of PersonsVasilica NegrutThis paper addresses a current problem, not only for the legal research, but also for the practical activity. Through this study we resume a subject that was analyzed by other authors as well, however, we highlighted, based on the analysis and observation, certain features on the free movement of persons. In the current context of globalization, the free movement of persons has new nuances. Based on the historical perspective of the approach of this principle, we examined the restrictions, exceptions and limitations on free movement of persons. From the analysis of the European legislation and jurisprudence it results that the exceptions on the free movement of persons must be interpreted strictly, the limits and the purpose of the restrictions being consistent with the general principles of European Union law (non-discrimination principle, proportionality and fundamental rights protection). http://journals.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/juridica/article/view/1984free movement of personsrestrictionslimitationsrights
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General Considerations Regarding the Restrictions, Exemptions and Limitations on the Right of Free Movement of Persons
Acta Universitatis Danubius: Juridica
free movement of persons
restrictions
limitations
rights
author_facet Vasilica Negrut
author_sort Vasilica Negrut
title General Considerations Regarding the Restrictions, Exemptions and Limitations on the Right of Free Movement of Persons
title_short General Considerations Regarding the Restrictions, Exemptions and Limitations on the Right of Free Movement of Persons
title_full General Considerations Regarding the Restrictions, Exemptions and Limitations on the Right of Free Movement of Persons
title_fullStr General Considerations Regarding the Restrictions, Exemptions and Limitations on the Right of Free Movement of Persons
title_full_unstemmed General Considerations Regarding the Restrictions, Exemptions and Limitations on the Right of Free Movement of Persons
title_sort general considerations regarding the restrictions, exemptions and limitations on the right of free movement of persons
publisher Danubius University
series Acta Universitatis Danubius: Juridica
issn 1844-8062
2065-3891
publishDate 2013-08-01
description This paper addresses a current problem, not only for the legal research, but also for the practical activity. Through this study we resume a subject that was analyzed by other authors as well, however, we highlighted, based on the analysis and observation, certain features on the free movement of persons. In the current context of globalization, the free movement of persons has new nuances. Based on the historical perspective of the approach of this principle, we examined the restrictions, exceptions and limitations on free movement of persons. From the analysis of the European legislation and jurisprudence it results that the exceptions on the free movement of persons must be interpreted strictly, the limits and the purpose of the restrictions being consistent with the general principles of European Union law (non-discrimination principle, proportionality and fundamental rights protection).
topic free movement of persons
restrictions
limitations
rights
url http://journals.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/juridica/article/view/1984
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