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Journal of Foreign Legislation and Comparative Law
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A.S. Ispolinov (2012). Balancing Between the Freedom
of Internal Market and Human Rights
in the Judicial Practice of The EU. Journal of Foreign Legislation and Comparative Law, 6, 38–49. https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=62015
A.S. Ispolinov Balancing Between the Freedom
of Internal Market and Human Rights
in the Judicial Practice of The EU
Abstract:
This article deals with the evolution of the position of the Court of the EU in relation to human rights in the EU. In this
case, the author dwells in detail on the cases examined by the EU Court of Justice, in which the Court solves the conflict between
the basic economic freedoms of the internal market and human rights. The author concludes that the EU Court finds the compromise
balance of conflicting interests in every case of conflict for fundamental market freedoms and human rights.
Keywords:
internal market, human rights, court practice, the EU Court of Justice, the basic economic freedoms, the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, the European integration, EU law, the balance of interests, restrictions on freedom of the market.
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