Published: 2016-11-10

The four freedoms of the single market of the Eurasian Economic Union

Paweł Szewczyk
The Opole Studies in Administration and Law
Section: Articles
DOI https://doi.org/10.25167/osap.1321

Abstract

The establishment of the Eurasian Economic Union in 2015 is a yet another step in the process of forming a common market on the territory of the Russian Federation, the Republic of Belarus, the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Republic of Armenia and the Kyrgyz Republic. The statutory objective of the Eurasian Union is an economic integration of the member states, and, in particular, the establishment of a common market of goods, services, capital, and workforce. The Eurasian Economic Union is not a brand new integration project, but more of a continuation of activities undertaken in the framework of the Commonwealth of Independent States, and also in the framework of – no longer existing – the Eurasian Economic Community. It should be noted that in 2016 the Eurasian Economic Union is prognosticated to include the Republic of Tajikistan, which will result in expansion of the common market of goods, services, capital and workforce.

Keywords:

Eurasian Economic Union, common market, free flow of goods, services, capital and workforce

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Szewczyk, P. (2016). The four freedoms of the single market of the Eurasian Economic Union. The Opole Studies in Administration and Law, 14(4 (1), 75–87. https://doi.org/10.25167/osap.1321

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