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Integration into Society and Free Movement of Non-EC Nationals

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VIII. Conclusion

The internal market has not yet resulted in equality for non-EC nationals. On a number of points this is contrary to the logic of the internal market, in so far as can be distilled from Article 8A of the EEC Treaty and the principles which underlie the free movement of persons within the Community. This potential breach could be removed by explicitly granting non-EC nationals who are permanently resident in the Community the free movement of Article 3(c) and Articles 48-66 of the Treaty, on the same footing as EC nationals and based on the same secondary legislation as applies to EC nationals.

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