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Mary Carpenter v Secretary of State for the Home Department( Interpretation of article 49 EC an Council Directive 73/148/EEC of 21 May 1973 on the abolition of restrictions on movement and residence within the community for Nationals of member States with regards to establishment and the provision of services (OJ 1973 L 172, p. 14))
Mary Carpenter v Secretary of State for the Home Department( Interpretation of article 49 EC an Council Directive 73/148/EEC of 21 May 1973 on the abolition of restrictions on movement and residence within the community for Nationals of member States with regards to establishment and the provision of services (OJ 1973 L 172, p. 14))
Mary Carpenter, a national of the Philippines, had married Peter Carpenter, a UK national, in 1996. Mr. Carpenter ran a business providing services to advertisers in other EU Member States. Mary Carpenter applied for leave to remain in the UK as the spouse of a UK national, but her application was refused, and a deportation order was issued against her. The judgement was delivered on July 11, 2002 The key issue was whether Mary Carpenter, as the spouse of a UK national providing services across EU Member States, had the right to reside in the UK under EU law, specifically Article 49 EC and the Directive.
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