Book/Printed Material European citizenship under stress : social justice, Brexit, and other challenges
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Title
- European citizenship under stress : social justice, Brexit, and other challenges
Summary
- "European Citizenship, although derived from the nationalities of the Member States, came to play a significant independent role in reforming European constitutionalism in unanticipated ways by undermining some of the key assumptions underlying the notions of citizenship, equality and democratic accountability. Instead of lingering merely as a super- structure atop Member State nationalities, it instead reshuffles the constitutional basics and not all Europeans emerge as winners as a result"-- Provided by publisher.
Names
- Cambien, Nathan, author
- Kochenov, Dimitry, 1979- author
- Muir, Elise, author
Created / Published
- Leiden, the Netherlands ; Boston : Koninklijke Brill NV, [2020]
Contents
- European citizenship under stress : introduction / Dimitry Kochenov, Elisa Muir and Nathan Cambien -- EU citizenship : some systemic constitutional implications / Dimitry Kochenov -- Union citizenship and beyond / Hans Ulrich Jessurun d'Oliveira -- EU citizenship a means of broadening the application of EU fundamental rights : developments and limits / Katerina Kalaitzaki -- Free movement of dual EU citizens / David A.J.G. de Groot -- The court, the legislature, and the co-construction of a status of social integration / Stephen Coutts -- Life after the 'Dano-Trilogy' : legal certainty, choices and limitations in EU Citizenship Case Law / Moritz Jesse and Daniel Carter -- EU citizenship, access to "social benefits", and third-country national family members : reflecting on the relationship between primary and secondary rights in times of Brexit / Elise Muir -- Residence rights for EU citizens and their family members : navigating the new normal / Nathan Cambien -- Distinguishing between use and abuse of EU Free Movement Law : evaluating use of the "Europe-route" for family reunification to overcome reverse discrimination / Hester Kroeze -- The revised posting of workers directive : curbing or ensuring free movement? / Piet Van Nuffel and Sofia Afanasjeva -- The pernicious influence of Citizenship Rights on Workers' Rights in the EU - the case of student finance / Araceli Turmo -- European higher education in the context of Brexit / Sacha Garben -- The right to participate in the European elections and the vertical division of competences in the European Union / Sébastien Platon -- The European citizens' initiative in times of Brexit / Natassa Athanasiadou -- The sale of conditional citizenship : the Cyprus investment programme under the lens of EU law / Sofya Kudryashova -- Member state nationality, EU citizenship and associate European citizenship / A.P. van der Mei -- From Union citizen to third-country national : Brexit, the UK withdrawal agreement, no-deal preparations and Britons living in the European Union / Gillian More -- Free movement of persons in the EU v. in the EEA : of effect-related homogeneity and a reversed polydor principle / Christa Tobler -- The free movement of persons in the Eurasian Economic Union - between Civis Eurasiaticus and Homo Oeconomicus / Benedikt Pirker and Kirill Entin.
Headings
- - European Union--Great Britain
- - Citizenship--European Union countries
- - Emigration and immigration law--European Union countries
- - Freedom of movement--European Union countries
Notes
- - Includes bibliographical references.
- - Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed.
Medium
- 1 online resource
Call Number/Physical Location
- KJE5124
Digital Id
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2020019697
Rights Advisory
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International CC BY-NC 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode External
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- Unrestricted online access
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- image