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  2. Freedom of Establishment and Freedom to Provide Services in ...

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    The Freedom to Provide Services or sometimes referred to as free movement of services along with the Freedom of Establishment form the core of the European Union's functioning. With the free movement of workers, citizens, goods and capital, they constitute fundamental rights that give companies and citizens the right to provide services without ...

  3. Bolkestein directive - Wikipedia

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    Legally the Directive did not bring anything into EU law that was not already in the EC Treaty as interpreted by the Court of Justice. The "country of origin" principle had been gradually introduced into EU law on the freedom of movement of goods in the Cassis de Dijon case (1979) and into other areas, notably services and establishment, soon ...

  4. European Young Conservatives - Wikipedia

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    The European Young Conservatives (EYC) is a grouping of youth wings of conservative and centre-right political parties in Europe.. As of 2014, the group has a membership of 25 political youth organisations from 22 countries and territories, in addition to four associated members.

  5. Area of freedom, security and justice - Wikipedia

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    The area of freedom, security and justice (AFSJ) of the European Union (EU) is a policy domain concerning home affairs and migration, justice as well as fundamental rights, developed to address the challenges posed to internal security by collateral effects of the free movement of people and goods in the absence of border controls or customs ...

  6. Law of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    European Union law is a system of rules operating within the 27 member states of the European Union (EU). It has grown over time since the 1952 founding of the European Coal and Steel Community , to promote peace, social justice, a social market economy with full employment , and environmental protection.

  7. Youth rights - Wikipedia

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    Other International youth rights organizations include Article 12 in Scotland and K.R.A.T.Z.A. in Germany. In Malta, the voting age has been lowered to 16 in 2018 to vote in national and European Parliament elections. [12] The European Youth Portal is the starting place for the European Union's youth policy, with Erasmus+ as one of its key ...

  8. European Youth Goals - Wikipedia

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    The European Youth Goals are a collection of 11 interlinked goals representing young people's vision for youth policy in the European Union (EU). [1] The European Youth Goals were developed during the 6th cycle of the EU Youth Dialogue. [2] The European Youth Goals were included in the EU Youth Strategy 2019–2027. [3]

  9. Stockholm Programme - Wikipedia

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    After the Tampere Programme of 1999 and the Hague Programme of 2004, the Stockholm Programme is the third programme of its kind for the states of the European Union. It has been prepared by the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the European Union for its informal meeting held on 15-17 July 2009, and was named after the place of its publication (Stockholm, the capital of Sweden).