Groener v Minister for Education

Groener v Minister for Education
Court European Court of Justice
Citation(s) (1989) Case 379/87, [1989] ECR 3967
Keywords
Free movement of workers

Groener v Minister for Education (1989) Case 379/87 is an EU law case, concerning the free movement of workers in the European Union.

Facts

A Dutch woman, Miss Anita Groener, was refused a permanent teaching post at a Dublin design college. She did not speak Irish. She argued this was a restriction on her right to free movement of workers under TFEU article 45.

Judgment

The Court of Justice held that the language requirement was justifiable.[1]

See also

References

  1. "Anita Groener v. Minister for Education and City of Dublin Vocational Education Committee (Case 379/87)" (PDF). European Court of Justice. 28 November 1989. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
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