Pedro Caro de Sousa, Lecturer in Law, University of Reading
Pedro Caro de Sousa specializes in EU Law, International Economic Law, and Competition Law. He has also researched on Legal Theory and Public Law, particularly on Constitutional Law and Theory. He has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals, including the European Law Review, the European Law Journal, the German Law Journal, the Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law, and the European Journal of Legal Studies.
Pedro is currently a Lecturer in Law at the University of Reading, and a Visiting Tutor in EU Law and Competition Law at the University of Oxford. In the past he has also taught at King's College, London, at Universidade Catolica de Lisboa, and been a Graduate Teaching Assistant in Competition Law at the University of Oxford. He is a dual-qualified lawyer (in Portugal and England and Wales), having worked for many years at Linklaters LLP in both Lisbon and London.
Introduction Section I: The External and Internal Dimensions 1. The External Dimension - Law, Courts, and the Courts of Justice of the EU 2. The Market Freedoms' Common Normative Foundations Section II: The Market Freedoms 3. The Concept of Restriction on Free Movement- An Introduction 4. Restricting Free Movement Rights - Unpacking the Normative Foundations 5. Re-framing the Concept of Restriction 6. The Fundamental Freedom's Scope - Beyond Restriction Conclusion
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