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Introduction

open access: yesPhenomenology and Mind, 2015
The introduction highlights the main themes of the papers published in the first section of the issue, which consider from various angles how the organisation of EU can respond to the present historical challenges, holding on to the fundamental values ...
Roberta Sala, Stefano Bacin
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Toward an Inclusive European Citizenship: its Extension to Immigrants [PDF]

open access: yesRevista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals, 2001
In this study the author aims to bring to the fore a number of less “visible” aspects of the construction of European citizenship, specifically those relating to the citizenship statute for immigrants from outside the Community, their rights, their ...
Javier de Lucas
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THE ROLE OF THE CJEU IN SOLVING THE PROBLEMATIC ASPECTS RELATED TO THE ACQUISITION AND LOSS OF EUROPEAN CITIZENSHIP [PDF]

open access: yesChallenges of the Knowledge Society
Granted automatically to anyone who holds the nationality of any EU country, European citizenship generates a variety of rights and benefits derived both from domestic and EU law. If the first ones may differ from country to country, the others are the
Valentina BĂRBĂȚEANU, Andrei MURARU
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Education, Multiculturalism and the EU Charter of Rights [PDF]

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This paper presents an argument in favour of developing a multiculturalism policy for the EU, by reference to the potential role which could be played by the Charter of Fundamental Rights in this respect.
Chloë Wallace, Jo Shaw
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The relationship between citizenship and residence in the citizenship laws of the member states of the European Union [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
CARIM-India: Developing a knowledge base for policymaking on India-EU migrationThis paper addresses various aspects of the link between residence and citizenship in EU Member States.
DE GROOT, Gerard-René   +1 more
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European Citizenship and Youth in Bulgaria: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis between Bulgarians and Bulgarian Turks

open access: yesContemporary Southeastern Europe, 2015
European citizenship is a new concept, which has evolved with the process of European integration. Starting from the younger generations, the EU seeks to establish a modern and innovative view of citizenship through three fundamental elements - rights ...
Gianfranco Brusaporci
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New Perspectives on European Citizenship: Roma and Minority Rights [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Roma are actively engaged in a process of identity formation and transnational contentious collective action, using (and utilising) EU and European institutions to remedy longstanding grievances and a litany of state-sponsored abuses (inc.
Cruickshank, Neil
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Arab views on democratic citizenship – and on EU support. Arab Citizenship Review No. 11 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Arab views on democratic citizenship – and on EU support Much has been said about the EU’s general response to the Arab spring. And much has been written about regimes’ resistance to the far-reaching reform demanded by protestors across the Arab world ...
Balfour, Rosa, Youngs, Richard.
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EU Enlargement and Latvian Citizenship Policy [PDF]

open access: yesJournal on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe, 2003
This article examines whether its desire to join the European Union exerted any influence upon Latvian nationality policy. The author concludes that external pressure upon Latvian policymakers during the accession process led to a significantly more ...
Helen M. Morris
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Tensions between EU and UK Law are having a negative effect on the free movement of EU citizens [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
European law guarantees the free movement of citizens across EU member states. Using the UK as a case study, Jo Shaw, Nina Miller Westoby and Maria Fletcher write that in practice there nevertheless remain a number of difficulties in ensuring that EU ...
Fletcher, Maria   +2 more
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