Measures with equivalent effect to the quantitative restrictions – still a current issue concerning the freedom of movement of goods within the EU. Evolution subsequent to Keck Decision Cover Image
  • Price 4.90 €

Măsurile cu efect echivalent restricțiilor cantitative – o problemă încă de actualitate în ceea ce privește libertatea de circulație a mărfurilor în cadrul UE. Evoluția posterioară Deciziei Keck
Measures with equivalent effect to the quantitative restrictions – still a current issue concerning the freedom of movement of goods within the EU. Evolution subsequent to Keck Decision

Author(s): Andreea Buruiană
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Uniunea Juriștilor din România
Keywords: single market; measures having equivalent effect to the quantitative restrictions; custom duty; Dassonville Decision; Keck Decision; Francesco Guarnieri & Ci Decision; harmonization; goods; free movem

Summary/Abstract: In this study we wish to discuss and find a solution to the many aspects specific to the measures with equivalent effect to the quantitative restrictions, but also to follow up the influences on the policy of protection of similar domestic products within the European Union. We will analyze in detail the free movement of goods, as well as aspects concerning the customs duties and the modality to impose them. We will define the notion of measures with equivalent effect to the quantitative restrictions and we will also subject to research the modalities in which they arise. For the elaboration of this study, we will take into account the domestic law in the matter, the provisions of the international conventions on the free movement of goods, the provisions in the matter of the European law, the legislation and the case law of different states, and we will also raise for discussion the Dassonville and Keck decisions which are of a particular importance in the MEERC matter.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 08
  • Page Range: 165-176
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Romanian
Toggle Accessibility Mode