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European Law Assessement-Part 1 Course: European Union Law (4 FBL 201) Module leader: Tony Boyt Seminar Tutor: Michael Connelly Student name: Laura Geron Course: B.A. International Business and Spanish. Registration : 00145221B Question2 All national or citizens of EU Member States are automatically also citizens of the European Union. Being German, Klaus and his family are entitled to all of the citizens of EU rights. It also gives them additional rights and responsibilities. The E.U tends to have a "common market power"1 that gives freedom of movement to the labour however this policy has also social consequences. The law on the free movement of persons within the EU would help Klaus and its family. It is part of the four important freedom of the Community law with the free movement of goods, services, and capital. It is a core policy of the European Law that is covered under Article 39 (ex 48). One of the major changes...

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