The reach of free movement within the EU Internal Market and what constitutes a restriction are
the topics of this book. For many years the tension between free movement and restrictions have
been the subject of intense discussion and controversy and this includes the constitutional
reach of the rights conferred by the Treaty of Lisbon. Anything that makes movement less
attractive or more burdensome may constitute a restriction. Restrictions may be justified but
only if proportionate. The reach of free movement is fundamental to the Internal Market both
for the economic constitution and increasingly for individual rights in a European legal order
that provides constitutional guarantees for rights exceeding those of free movement. The
interaction between fundamental rights and fundamental freedoms to movement distinguishes the
EU legal order from the national legal systems. The book falls into four parts: 'The Reach of
Free Movement' 'Justifications and Proportionality' 'Fundamental Rights' and 'Looking
Abroad'. The clear discussion of the fundamentals and dilemmas regarding the subject of this
book should prove useful for academics practitioners graduate students as well as EU
officials and judges wishing to stay updated on the ongoing scholarly debate regarding
relevance to case law. Mads Andenas is Professor at the Department of Private Law University
of Oslo and at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies School of Advanced Studies University
of London.Tarjei Bekkedal is Professor at the Centre for European Law University of Oslo and
the Chair of the Norwegian Association for European Law. Luca Pantaleo is a Lecturer in EU law
at The Hague University of Applied Sciences who obtained a PhD in International and EU Law in
2013 at the University of Macerata in Italy and who was previously a Senior Researcher at the
T.M.C. Asser Institute and Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Luxembourg. Specific to
this book: . Up-to-date analysis of the reach of free movement within the EU Internal Market
and what constitutes a restriction. Chapters by leading authorities and a number of young
scholars active in various interconnected fields such as European law Constitutional law and
Human Rights law international law global governance European trade and commercial law
European Financial Services law and procedural law.. The strength of the content lies both in
its highly practical and theoretical applicability