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The Greatest Possible Freedom : Interpretive formulas and their spin in free movement case law
The greatest possible freedom’ is a formula which originated in the very first preliminary ruling of the Court of Justice of the European Union in social security, the judgment inHoekstra, 1964. Ever since then, the Court has regularly relied on this formula, most recently inDumont, 2013. The evolution and the power of formulas like ‘the greatest possible freedom’ are the topic of this book: Under which circumstances does the Court use them? When do they spin the Court’s decisions?
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