Josemans v Burgemeester van Maastricht

Josemans v Burgemeester van Maastricht
Court European Court of Justice
Citation(s) (2010) C-137/09, [2010] I-13019
Keywords
Free movement of services

Josemans v Burgemeester van Maastricht (2010) C-137/09 is an EU law case, concerning the free movement of services in the European Union.

Facts

Netherlands prohibited marketing of marijuana, but tolerated by law. Municipal legislation in Maastricht limited access to marijuana cafes to residents only. Josemans, who ran a coffee shop selling marijuana, claimed that this prohibition contravened the freedom to provide services under TFEU article 56, and this it would have to be justified.

Judgment

The Court of Justice, Second Chamber, held that TFEU article 56 could not be relied on to challenge municipal laws. Legislation restricting free movement of services was justified by the need to combat drug tourism.

Significance

The case has been criticised for its inconsistency on previous Court of Justice cases on illegal services. For example, De Witte writes the following.[1]

See also

Notes

  1. See F De Witte, 'Sex, Drugs & EU law' (2013) 50 Common Market Law Review 1545, 15645

References

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