EU Court Rules on Cross-Border Service Freedoms
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has delivered a significant judgment regarding the freedom of movement for persons and services. The case involved the regulation of cross-border services provided by companies within the EU's single market. In its ruling, the Court clarified the extent to which a member state can impose its national rules on a company legally established in another EU country. This decision reinforces single market principles and sets a binding precedent for national courts and regulators across the Union.
The top EU court's ruling reinforces the single market, affecting how cross-border services are regulated.