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What are the outer limits of Article 28 EU?

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What are the outer limits of Article 28 EU? The free movement of goods is one of the 'four freedoms' set out by the Treaty of Rome, to aid economic integration, with the aim to achieve a common market, between member states. They were designed to establish the basic principles of a custom union between Member States1. Articles 28 EU to 31 EU have been essential in achieving single market integration2. Essentially this was created to serve as a wealth maximization mechanism in the Community and to protect the domestic market, according to the economist's point of view and acted as a form of protectionism, following the long history of war in Europe3. The free movement of goods has been embodies in Article 28 EU, which provides " [q] uantitative restrictions on imports and all the measures having equivalent effect shall be prohibited between Member States"4. This provides two measures, quantitative...

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