European Business Law
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
A: Concept of goods
B: Originating products and products in free circulation
II: Transit
III: Relation to other Treaty provisions
Section 2: Scope ratione loci
Chapter 2: Prohibition of measures having equivalent effect
Chapter 3: Exceptions to the prohibition on measures having equivalent effect
Chapter 4: Prohibition of charges having equivalent effect
Chapter 5: Prohibition of discriminatory internal taxation
Chapter 6: Reimbursement of improperly levied charges
Chapter 7: Adjustment of State monopolies of a commercial character
Title 2: Free movement of persons and services
Title 3: Free movement of capital
Part 2: Completion of the internal market
13. Authorized products
1 minute de lecture
The principle of free movement applies to all goods introduced into the territory of the EU in order to be marketed or absorbed into commercial circulation. According to the Court of Justice, any goods capable of being taken across a frontier for the purposes of commercial transactions are subject to Article 34 TFEU, whatever the nature of those transactions . By contrast, products of which the tr …