The judicial influence of the principle of mutual recognition for the free movement of goods in European Union Law and its workability
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Philipp Peter Haubold
Universidad de Heidelberg
Resumo
The principle of mutual recognition concerning the free movement of goods has played a key role for the development of doctrine in European Union Law. With the cases Dassonville, Keck and Cassis de Dijon the European Court of Justice has founded this principle of mutual recognition which has been more and more in competition with direct regulations of European bodies. The principle has often been questioned due to a large amount of problems resulting from this non-regulative principle whose legal bases are not even clearly defined and require a judicial interpretation.
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Free movement of goods, Mutual recognition, European Union Law
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