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EU Citizenship: Some Systemic Constitutional Implications [PDF]
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2018 3(3), 1061-1074 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. Citizenships in Europe: harmony and conflict. - I.1. A curious legal status perched on limitations. - I.2.
Dimitry Kochenov
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Against 'Associate EU Citizenship' [PDF]
AbstractUK nationals will lose their EU citizenship status as a result of the Brexit referendum. To prevent this, several commentators, including the European Parliament Brexit negotiator Guy Verhofstadt, proposed to grant associate EU citizenship to UK nationals to safeguard their rights as EU citizens after Brexit.
van den Brink, M., Kochenov, D.
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EU citizenship and categorization of EU migrants
The paper’s aim is to underline the growing phenomenon of categorization of EU migrants despite the existence of a common EU citizenship. It addresses legal categorization deriving from EU legislation and the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the ...
Solange Isabelle Maslowski
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Applying Solidarity as a Procedural Obligation in EU Citizenship Law
Building on recent EU case law, which underlines that a commitment to solidarity in the European context produces concrete legal obligations, this paper highlights that solidarity has procedural as well as normative and substantive dimensions.
Niamh Nic Shuibhne
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Linking EU Citizenship to Democracy
Editorial ...
Koen Lenaerts
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EU CITIZENSHIP AND IDENTITY [PDF]
Is there a possibility to harmonize the EU policy concerning migration since many people feel threatened in their most prized personal security, their national and European identity? Most probably not for the moment.
Valeriu DECIU
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EU Citizenship Research Project Awarded € 6.5 Million EU Subsidy [PDF]
Titia Kloos
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Restoring the EU citizenship for tax purposes [PDF]
Citizenship-based taxation has become insignificant due to high mobility of individuals, which are completely detached from their polities. The lack of political, social and cultural bonds of the individual with the states has shifted the focus to the ...
García Antón Ricardo
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The phenomenon of reverse discrimination in the EU has been in the focus of academic research and debate due to the inequality it generates between citizens of the European Union, and it continues to create controversies.
Niko Jarak
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