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b. Personal scope: to whom does the Petruhhin mechanism apply?
The
Petruhhin mechanism applies to nationals of the 27 EU Member
States located on the
territory of another Member State, who exercised their right to free movement. Nationals
holding also the nationality of the third State requesting extradition are also covered. The
Court of Justice clarified that holding a dual nationality cannot deprive the person concerned
of the freedoms deriving from EU law as
a national of a Member State
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. Moreover, the
timing when a person obtained the nationality of a Member State is also irrelevant
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.
The Court of Justice clarified that the
Petruhhin mechanism also
applies to nationals of a
Member State of the EFTA which is a party to the Agreement on the EEA and with which the
European Union has concluded a surrender agreement (Iceland and Norway)
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. Articles 18
and 21 TFEU do not apply to nationals of third States. However, the Court of Justice
considered that Article 4 of the EEA Agreement
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read together with Article 36 of the EEA
Agreement
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, which is an integral part of EU law, guarantee the freedom to provide services,
in a way that is identical to Article 56 TFEU, including the right to travel to another State to
receive services
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.
Furthermore, the Court of Justice confirmed that the right to
free movement under Article
21(1) TFEU/ Article 36 EEA, also applies to a person merely in transit at an airport
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or
receiving services as a tourist
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in another State.
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