Analysis of the Principle of Provision in European Union Law
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This report provides an analysis of the Principle of Provision in European Union Law, focusing on the free movement of goods. It examines Article 28(1), Article 30, Article 34, and Article 35 of the TFEU, exploring the prohibition of charges and measures equivalent to customs duties and quantitative restrictions. The report delves into key case laws, including the Cassis de Dijon judgment and the Keck case, highlighting their impact on product requirements and selling arrangements. The Morrellato case is discussed in relation to EU law compliance, with the report emphasizing the importance of adhering to legal frameworks to facilitate trade and ensure fair market practices within the European Union. It also touches upon exceptions and strategies for member states to enhance the exchange of goods and services, supporting the overall development of the EU's internal market.
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