European Business Law
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Title 1: Free movement of goods
Section 1: Distinction between establishment and provision of services
Section 2: Subsidiary character of the freedom to provide services
Section 3: Persons
Section 4: Activities
Section 5: Purely internal situations
I: Non-discrimination on grounds of nationality
II: Free movement of workers
Chapter 2: Prohibition of restrictions of the freedom of establishment and freedom to provide services
Chapter 3: Exceptions to the prohibition
Chapter 4: Liberalization directives
Title 3: Free movement of capital
Part 2: Completion of the internal market
87. Free movement of capital
1 minute de lecture
Movements of capital include transactions by which non-residents make investment in real estate on the territory of a Member State. However, the right to acquire, use and dispose of immovable property on the territory of another Member State, which is the necessary corollary of freedom of establishment, generates movements of capital when exercised.
The rules on freedom of establishment prevail o …