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Terhoeve v Inspecteur Van De Belastingdients Particulieren/Ondernemingen Buitenland: ECJ 25 Feb 1999

A worker employed for part of a year in another member state was entitled to enforce against his home country the right not to be treated adversely by way of income tax and insurance contributions. Reasons of administrative simplicity are insufficient. Citations: Times 25-Feb-1999, C-18/95 Statutes: ECTreaty Art 177, Art 48 European Updated: 10 April … Continue reading Terhoeve v Inspecteur Van De Belastingdients Particulieren/Ondernemingen Buitenland: ECJ 25 Feb 1999

Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department Ex Parte Kaur (Justice, Intervener) Case C-192/99: ECJ 8 Mar 2001

The applicant had a British Passport, but had a British overseas citizen without a right of residence. Temporary leave to stay was renewed but eventually terminated. She claimed to be a citizen and therefore under European law entitled to freedom of movement within the EU. When the UK became a member of the EU it … Continue reading Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department Ex Parte Kaur (Justice, Intervener) Case C-192/99: ECJ 8 Mar 2001

Preston and Others v Wolverhampton Healthcare NHS Trust and Others, Fletcher and Others v Midland Bank Plc (No 2): HL 8 Feb 2001

Part-time workers claimed that they had been unlawfully excluded from occupational pension schemes because membership was dependent on an employee working a minimum number of hours per week and that that was discriminatory because a considerably . .