How far has the creation of a single market in goods resulted in the limitation of powers of community member states in the field of commercial activity?
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How far has the creation of a single market in goods resulted in the limitation of powers of community member states in the field of commercial activity? Introduction Free movement of goods is a fundamental part of the single market, although goods have never been defined by the EC treaty, it was left sufficiently vague so as to encompass many products "which shall cover all goods"1. The principle of movement of goods has been described as the "corner stone"2 of the community as defined in Article 143 originally Article 8a of the EEC Treaty: "An area without internal frontiers in which the free movement of goods, persons, services and capital is ensured in accordance with the provisions of this treaty"4 The underlying objective permeating through the main provisions of the community concerning free movement of goods political integration. The phrase 'single market' or 'internal market' replaced the term 'common market' by the Single European...

