Essays about: "movement of goods in EU"

Showing result 6 - 10 of 23 essays containing the words movement of goods in EU.

  1. 6. The coherence within EU Law between the Free Movement of Goods and the Common Agricultural Policy: a Case Study about State Intervention in the Romanian Food Industry

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Mihnea Niculescu; [2017]
    Keywords : Short supply chains; Common Agricultural Policy; Law 150 2016; state intervention; Romania; free movement of goods; food industry.; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : Following the launch of the infringement procedure against Romania for enacting measures in the food trade industry, the public debate has been whether the rule compelling large retailers to acquire 51% of certain food products placed for sale from a short supply chain that involves a limited number of intermediaries and close geographical and social ties is compatible with EU law. The research addresses the realities of the industry, the current legal framework governing the Internal Market, the role of the Common Agricultural Policy and an attempt to anticipate the approach of the European Court of Justice. READ MORE

  2. 7. Animal Welfare, Public Procurement and the EU Internal Market - A Recurrent Dilemma in Swedish Policy Making?

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Kristin Persson; [2016]
    Keywords : EU-law; European Union; Lisbon Treaty; Internal Market; Animal Welfare; Administrative Law; Public Procurement; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : On the basis of an article recently authored by the Swedish Minister for Public Administration, the main purpose of this thesis is to examine whether contracting authorities are allowed to refer to ‘Swedish’ standards of animal welfare (whether explicitly or not) when purchasing foodstuffs, without infringing the EU rules on free movement. In making this assessment, the thesis identifies three recent developments that could be expected to have an impact on the discretion of contracting authorities. READ MORE

  3. 8. Think Glocally, Discriminate Internally? State Discretion, Renewable Electricity Schemes, and the Internal Market in the Context of Articles 34-36 TFEU and state Aid Rules

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Hunar Aljaderi; [2015-05-19]
    Keywords : EU-rätt; Internationell rätt;

    Abstract : The overarching question addressed in this essay is whether the seemingly wide scope of state discretion in respect of principal renewable electricity support schemes – feed-in tariffs (FIT), feed-in premiums (FIP), tradable green certificates (TGC), and FIT initiated by tendering (TENFIT) – is curtailed or upheld under the internal market regimes governing, firstly, the free movement of goods in the context of non-fiscal measures targeting imports i.e. READ MORE

  4. 9. Implementing Internet of Things in the Swedish Railroad Sector : Evaluating Design Principles and Guidelines for E-Infrastructures

    University essay from Informationssystem

    Author : Mattias Nordlindh; Mikael Berg; [2012]
    Keywords : Internet of Things; e-infrastructure; design principles; electronic product code; EPC; Radio Frequency Identification; RFID; identifiers;

    Abstract : The Swedish Transportation Administration started an initiative to create a new e-infrastructure for the railroad sector in Sweden. The purpose is to follow the movement of railroad vehicles on the railway tracks and enhance logistics aspects of the transportation of goods by train. READ MORE

  5. 10. The Beneficial Owner Concept in Civil Law Countries. Scandinavian Perspective.

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för handelsrätt

    Author : Alena Kryzhanouskaya; [2012]
    Keywords : beneficial ownership; tax treaty; treaty benefits; OECD; Model Tax Treaty; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : Free movement of goods, capital, workers and services have stimulated economic and social interaction between Member States of the European Union. At the same time international trade and globalization go far beyond the scope of the EU and have a tremendous impact on various countries in the world. READ MORE