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The Impact of Legislation and Regulation on the Freedom of Movement of Capital in Estonia, Poland and Latvia - Head Work

by Author(s): Graeme Baber

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One of the fundamental freedoms of the European Union’s Internal Market is the free movement of capital. National barriers to the cross-border movement of capital and payments are prohibited, not only between Member States of the Union, but also between these States and third countries. The book investigates to what extent Estonia, Poland and Latvia have implemented laws that comply with this principle. It compares and contrasts the similarities and differences between these three Member States in how their legislation and regulations affect such free movement.

The research investigates whether there is an association between the national legal restrictions to the free movement of capital and cross-border capital flows to and from Estonia, Poland and Latvia. It reports the views of executives in the business sectors most affected by these restrictions as to the importance of the free movement of capital to their companies, as to whether the European Union’s regulatory framework supports the free movement of services and the freedom of establishment, and as to whether the national law limits these freedoms.

The Impact of Legislation and Regulation on the Freedom of Movement of Capital in Estonia, Poland and Latvia

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Author Biography

Graeme Baber is an LLM Lecturer at BPP Law School, specialising in UK and International Financial and Corporate Law. He is qualified in both law and economics, with a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the School of Oriental and African Studies. He has written works on the taxation of corporate debt, thin capitalisation, and computer sciences. His enthusiasm for music, especially of the baroque period, has led to an interest in the composition of classical pieces; he is also a church organist, an exponent of the violoncello and an amateur choral singer.

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