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... venture: to completely harmonise the laws of Member States and adopting detailed legislation, has proved to be a process of great complexity due to the scope of certain policy areas. Through the abolition of any restricting laws, whether they may be barriers or tariffs, in order of achieving a large market base that is efficient. In this report I am going to look at the barriers that must be removed to ensure the free movement of goods and how the standardisation off fiscal policy has aided the establishment of Europe's single market. Also I am going to give some degree of understanding as to how the European Social Policy has given citizens the right to both work and provide services in another Member State. Finally, I will state the restrictions that exist in relation to the free movement concept of the European Union. Part 1. What barriers must be removed in the European ...
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