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Chapter 14 Self-test questions
Introduction to the internal market
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The term 'common market' which preceded SEA and the term 'internal market' in Article 26(2) TFEU, are interchangeable and have the same scope.
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The 'four freedoms' share common features; what are they? [Please select all that apply]
Those who invoke any of the rights must have been engaged in some form of economic activity in the host state.
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The four freedoms only provide a remedy against national measures which are discriminatory.
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Internal situations are not covered by the four freedoms.
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All the free movement provisions have been found to be directly effective.
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All the freedoms are based on the same Article in the TFEU.
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What is the relationship between the four freedoms?
It is easy to define the boundaries between the freedoms.
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The freedoms are mutually exclusive.
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Materials which are supplied as an adjunct to a service (such as lottery tickets) fall within the scope of free movement of goods.
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EU measures in the social field are designed to _________ national measures.
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The Schengen Agreement which was signed in 1990 is designed to:
remove border control on the movement of peoples across the EU.
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allows third-country nationals to enter the Schengen area without having to be subjected to immigration control.
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those countries which are signatory to the Schengen Agreement agreed to remove all checks on the movement of people across their borders.
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So far, the emphasis of the EU's JHA policy as regard third country nationals seems to have been directed more at keeping them out of the EU, rather than integrating them into the Union.
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