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Geven v Land Nordrhein Westfalen

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Citation(s)
  
(2007) C-213/05

End date
  
2007

Location
  
European Union

Ruling court
  
European Court of Justice

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Geven v Land Nordrhein-Westfalen (2007) C-213/05 is an EU law case, concerning the free movement of workers in the European Union.

Contents

Facts

A Dutch woman, Ms Geven, residing in the Netherlands, doing minor employment in Germany, claimed German child-raising allowance. German law required residence. Ms Geven claimed this violated her right to free movement under TFEU article 45.

Judgment

The Court of Justice, Grand Chamber, held the German government could justify the indirect discrimination of a residence requirement to claim the child benefit. Justifications could include encouraging the birth rate, allowing parents to care for children themselves by giving up employment, and benefiting people who had ‘established a real link with German society.’

References

Geven v Land Nordrhein-Westfalen Wikipedia