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2020
This chapter traces how the free movement of persons developed, culminating into a constitutional identity for EU nationals that extends rights to economically inactive free movers as well. EU citizenship was formally established in 1992, and can be used as a marker to separate two distinct eras of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) case
Sylvia de Mars
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This chapter traces how the free movement of persons developed, culminating into a constitutional identity for EU nationals that extends rights to economically inactive free movers as well. EU citizenship was formally established in 1992, and can be used as a marker to separate two distinct eras of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) case
Sylvia de Mars
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Social citizenship as a marble cake: The changing pattern of right production and the role of the EU
Journal of European Social Policy, 2023The launch of the European Pillar of Social Rights has reinvigorated the debate on the role that the European Union can exercise in the sphere of subjective rights.
Maurizio Ferrera, F. Corti, M. Keune
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EU employment policy and social citizenship (2009–2022): an inclusive turn after the Social Pillar?
Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, 2023When does the EU employment growth agenda also serve social progress? Scholars concerned with the equality/efficiency trade-off generally look at the EU as an agenda-setter.
Robin Huguenot-Noël, F. Corti
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Failing backward? EU citizenship, the Court of Justice, and Brexit
Journal of European Public Policy, 2021Developments in European Union (EU) citizenship rights meet expectations of the ‘failing forward’ framework that fuses insights from liberal intergovernmentalist and neofunctionalist integration theories, whereby member state disagreements produce an ...
L. Conant
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