Legal obstacles in Member States to Single Market rules
This study analyses the current state of national obstacles to freemovement in the EU Single Market.
- Publishing date
- 24 November 2020
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- Publication date
- 24 November 2020
The original paper is available on the European Parliament’s . Copyright remains with the European Parliament at all times.
This study analyses the current state of national obstacles to free
movement in the EU Single Market. It focuses on various aspects
of obstacles related to free movement of goods and services, the
right to establishment, the Digital Single Market, consumer
protection and public procurement.
This document was provided by the Policy Department for
Economic, Scientific and Quality of Life Policies at the request of
the committee on Internal Market and Consumer Protection
(IMCO).
- Language
- English
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