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EUROPEAN UNION LAW ASSIGNMENT LLB YEAR 2 - 2002 /2003 One of the primary objectives of the EC Treaty is to permit the free movement of goods within the 'common market.'1 To guarantee equality in the Member States, Articles 23 and 25 EC prohibit customs duties on imports and exports and of all charges having equivalent effect. However, the imposition of a customs duty is not the sole manner in which the free movement of goods can be hindered. Other restrictions, under the guise of administrative rules and practices, can also hinder the free flow of goods, and it is Articles 282 and 29 EC3 which were implemented to eradicate these restrictions. Quantitative restrictions are any measures taken by Member States which amount to a total (ban)4 or partial restraint (quota)5 on imports, exports or goods in transit.6 'Measures having equivalent effect' include not only openly protective measures applicable to imports 'or' exports...

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