UK Constitution and Government
Free movement rights refer to the legal entitlements that allow individuals to move freely across member states of the European Union (EU) without facing significant barriers. These rights enable citizens of EU countries to live, work, study, and retire in any other EU country, fostering economic integration and social cohesion within the EU. The principle is rooted in the fundamental freedoms established by EU law, which has had a profound impact on the UK legal system, especially during its membership in the EU.
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