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      <subfield code="a">Over  the  past  few years,  the  phenomenon  of  foreign  terrorist  fighters  has  deeply  influenced  criminal  law. &#xd;
The  United  Nations,  the  Council  of  Europe  and  the European  Union  have  called  upon  States  to  criminalise  certain  conducts  linked  to  the behaviour  of  these  criminals, such  as  travelling  abroad  for  terrorist  purposes.  These &#xd;
measures  have  been considered  by  many  as  an unjustified  restriction  on the  free movement  of  persons  guaranteed  by  several  human  rights  instruments. Taking  into account that the development of EU criminal law is based on the assumption that every member State has an adequate system of protection of fundamental rights, this criticism cannot  be  ignored. &#xd;
In  this  sense, an  analysis  of  relevant  case  law  on  the  restrictions  of freedom of movement is highly useful to understand the position of the judiciary on the matter,  and  to  identify  possible  difficulties  in  implementing  these restrictions  of  free &#xd;
movement in national systems.</subfield>
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