Abstract

The fundamental element that stands at the base of the European construction are the people, citizens of the European Union, as subjects of all community actions. The importance of the people and their part in the past, present and, before all, in the future of the Union led to the extension of the community competences in the social field. European citizenship includes both economical and political aspects, giving to the owner, citizen of an EU member state, no matter the country where he established his domicile or residence, certain civil and political rights. To begin with, the rights conferred by the European citizenship refer to the four freedoms that stand at the foundation of the common market established by the Treaty of Rome: free movement of persons, goods, services and capitals. The right to free movement of persons is a problem that almost all contemporaries are preoccupied with and represents a basic principle of an extended Europe.

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