Η ελευθερία παροχής υπηρεσιών κατά το δίκαιο της Ευρωπαϊκής Ένωσης
Λιάκου, Μαριάννα
2011
Among the four fundamental freedoms within EU Law, services, as drawn regarding the free provision of services, constitute the seemingly immaterial part of an always more tightly unified market. Given the fact, however, that service as a concept is inextricably linked to the person who supplies it, the one who accepts it, but even to a kind of material or technological substructure, along with its complexity combined with its vital importance for the realization of the unifying project, the rich jurisprudential acquis is being completed or just rewritten down as a safety net with a collection of Directives for some of thy special formulations. Under this umbrella of an ample field of services, and with the limits of its substantial elements having the tendency to blur, the (in)famous Servives Directive, untried yet, does not seem too promising.
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