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EC LAW ~ ASSIGNMENT THREE Advise Bob and Wendy "The free movement of persons has been a cornerstone of the European Community since its inception"1, it is true to say that it is regarded as a fundamental freedom. In more recent years free movement of persons has been seen less as just an economic means to an end as pointed out by the ECJ when it was so clearly stated: "The migrant worker is not regarded by Community law - nor is he by the internal legal system - as merely a source of law, but viewed as a human being..."2 With reference to the question I will be concentrating upon rights of workers and their families, rights of entry and residence, equality of treatment and limitations on the grounds of public security. The main areas of legislation which I will be concerned with are both primary and secondary, namely Article 39 EC Treaty,...

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