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Comments on Förster (Case C-158/07 of 18 November 2008), Metock (Case C-127/08 of 25 July 2008) and Huber (Case C-524/06 of 16 December 2008)

Comments on Förster (Case C-158/07 of 18 November 2008), Metock (Case C-127/08 of 25 July 2008)... European Journal of Migration and Law 11 (2009) 95–108 www.brill.nl/emil Comments on Förster (Case C-158/07 of 18 November 2008), Metock (Case C-127/08 of 25 July 2008) and Huber (Case C-524/06 of 16 December 2008) D. Martin* European Commission, Legal Service Chargé de cours invité, UCL 1. Th e Judge and the Legislator Case C-158/07, Förster, 18 November 2008; EC law provisions interpreted: Arti- cles 12 and 18 EC Facts: In 2000, Ms Förster, a German national aged 20, settled in the Nether- lands, where she enrolled for training as a primary school teacher and, from 1 September 2001, for a course in educational theory leading to a bachelor’s degree at the Hoge school van Amsterdam. During her studies, Ms Förster had various kinds of paid employment. From October 2002 until June 2003, Ms Förster completed a paid work placement in a Dutch special school providing secondary education to pupils with behavioural and/or psychiatric problems. After that placement, Ms Förster did not undertake any further employment. Having passed the fi nal examination for the bachelor’s degree in educational theory in the mid- dle of 2004, Ms Förster accepted a post as a social worker in an institution for people with http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png European Journal of Migration and Law Brill

Comments on Förster (Case C-158/07 of 18 November 2008), Metock (Case C-127/08 of 25 July 2008) and Huber (Case C-524/06 of 16 December 2008)

European Journal of Migration and Law , Volume 11 (1): 14 – Mar 20, 2009

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European Journal of Migration and Law 11 (2009) 95–108 www.brill.nl/emil Comments on Förster (Case C-158/07 of 18 November 2008), Metock (Case C-127/08 of 25 July 2008) and Huber (Case C-524/06 of 16 December 2008) D. Martin* European Commission, Legal Service Chargé de cours invité, UCL 1. Th e Judge and the Legislator Case C-158/07, Förster, 18 November 2008; EC law provisions interpreted: Arti- cles 12 and 18 EC Facts: In 2000, Ms Förster, a German national aged 20, settled in the Nether- lands, where she enrolled for training as a primary school teacher and, from 1 September 2001, for a course in educational theory leading to a bachelor’s degree at the Hoge school van Amsterdam. During her studies, Ms Förster had various kinds of paid employment. From October 2002 until June 2003, Ms Förster completed a paid work placement in a Dutch special school providing secondary education to pupils with behavioural and/or psychiatric problems. After that placement, Ms Förster did not undertake any further employment. Having passed the fi nal examination for the bachelor’s degree in educational theory in the mid- dle of 2004, Ms Förster accepted a post as a social worker in an institution for people with

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Published: Mar 20, 2009

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