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Free Movement of Workers Introduction The issue of Free Movement of Workers is central to the elimination of one of the barriers to the internal market, which as an essential basis for the European Community, is a matter of considerable debate. In determining which appears to be the prevailing interpretation, we will have to regard Article 39 of the Treaty governing the Free Movement of Workers. There will be an examination of cases and integration of political, social and economical context of the European Union with reference to the free movement of workers. It is submitted that although there is some evidence in support for a narrow interpretation, the conclusion made in Antonissen appears to be the prevailing view. Free Movement of Workers Article 18 is the primary right to free movement for citizens of the Union, subject to the 'limitations and conditions' of the Treaty and secondary legislation. Article 39 refers to the...

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