Directive 2004/38 definition
Examples of Directive 2004/38 in a sentence
Under Directive 2004/38, the Court has continued to apply a principle of equivalence that ensures almost full parity between self-employed and workers.
EU and UK citizens and their family members will retain their residence rights as provided for under the EU treaties and the Citizens' Rights Directive 2004/38.
The right to move and reside freely within the EU is object of Directive 2004/38, an analysis of which is provided under the paragraph “The right to reside in another Member State” of Chapter 1.
Starting from the 90th day, his/her right to establishment is limited under conditions laid down in Directive 2004/38; briefly: conducting any economic activity or being student or jobseeker and being affiliated to a health insurance or, if inactive, being subscriber of a health insurance and able to provide the means not to became “an unreasonable burden” for the hosting country.