What are the three constituent parts of the EU?
The Institutions are the European Commission, Council of Ministers, European Parliament BUT also the European Court of Justice is a key institution However there are the “freedoms” which relate to the single market – these are In European Union law, the Four Freedoms is a common term for a set of treaty provisions, secondary legislation and court decisions, protecting the ability of goods, capital, services, people and labour to move freely within the internal market of the European Union. More precisely, they are: The free movement of goods; The free movement of capital; The free movement of services; The free movement of persons; (see also Citizenship of the European Union, including freedom of establishment (Directive 2004/38/EC on the right to move and reside freely) and free movement of workers) These four freedoms form part of the substantive law of the EU. Although it is not easy to summarise compactly the activities of the European Union, one can define them as the free flow of