A prerequisite for a competitive market can be achieved better through clear legal policy in European higher education. There is a time for the EU to intervene more into the area to eliminate state protectionism. The reasoning in CJEU case law gives a guidance for corrigendum of further legal basis. The students of another Member State should not deserve different treatment. EU role in the field of education should be significant to avoid state-based bureaucracy. The jurisprudence of CJEU creates a basis for the further development of the regulation, which leads to foundation for well-functioning internal market in the global world. |
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Access to Higher Education in the EUEvolving Case Law of the CJEU |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 4 2012 |
Keywords | EU common market, European higher educational area, CJEU case-law on education, free movement of students, educational strategies |
Authors | Kari Käsper and Tanel Kerikmäe |
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Lobbying and Competition Law |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 1 2000 |
Authors | Ulrich Ernst |
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