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Bilz, C. The Margin of Appreciation of the Member States of the European Union. A Study in the Scope of Application of the Charter of Fundamental Rights Based on the Right to the Protection of Personal Data, Freedom of Religion, Freedom to Conduct a Business, and . German Yearbook of International Law, 63(1), 811-814. https://doi.org/10.3790/gyil.63.1.811
Bilz, Christopher "The Margin of Appreciation of the Member States of the European Union. A Study in the Scope of Application of the Charter of Fundamental Rights Based on the Right to the Protection of Personal Data, Freedom of Religion, Freedom to Conduct a Business, and " German Yearbook of International Law 63.1, 2022, 811-814. https://doi.org/10.3790/gyil.63.1.811
Bilz, Christopher (2022): The Margin of Appreciation of the Member States of the European Union. A Study in the Scope of Application of the Charter of Fundamental Rights Based on the Right to the Protection of Personal Data, Freedom of Religion, Freedom to Conduct a Business, and , in: German Yearbook of International Law, vol. 63, iss. 1, 811-814, [online] https://doi.org/10.3790/gyil.63.1.811

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The Margin of Appreciation of the Member States of the European Union. A Study in the Scope of Application of the Charter of Fundamental Rights Based on the Right to the Protection of Personal Data, Freedom of Religion, Freedom to Conduct a Business, and

Bilz, Christopher

German Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 63 (2020), Iss. 1 : pp. 811–814

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Dr. jur. Christopher Bilz is a research assistant at the Chair of Public Law, European Law and International Law at the University of Greifswald.

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Christopher Bilz\nThe Margin of Appreciation of the Member States of the European Union. A Study in the Scope of Application of the Charter of Fundamental Rights Based on the Right to the Protection of Personal Data, Freedom of Religion, Freedom to Conduct a Business, and the Right to an Effective Remedy 811
I. Background 811
II. Margin of Appreciation-Doctrine 812
III. Transferability of the Doctrine to EU Law 812
IV. Relevant Factors 813
V. Conclusion 813