Limited Border Traffic. Juridical Regime from an European Perspective
Abstract
The basis of the individuals' freedom of movement is to eradicate discrimination between nationals of the Member State in whose territory they reside or work, and nationals of other Member States living or working in that territory. Discrimination can refer to the conditions of entrance, travel, work, employment, or compensation. Freedom of movement is separated from other human rights in that the exercise and full accomplishment of it involves affiliations between states, the compatibility of their position on this right, which positively influences the international environment. By exploiting the right to the freedom of movement there are consequences both in macro and micro-social plan, fulfilling the role of progress factor both for communities and for the human personality, enriching their knowledge and developing their feelings.

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