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Precarity, work exploitation and inferior social rights: EU citizenship of Polish labour migrants in Norway

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2021
EU labour migrants enjoy comprehensive social rights while migrating within the block. However, research from various member states documents the presence of EU migrants who lack access to welfare support despite having lived and worked in these ...
Mateus Schweyher
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EU Citizenship and Federalism

2017
Kochenov's definitive collection examines the under-utilised potential of EU citizenship, proposing and defending its position as a systemic element of EU law endowed with foundational importance. Leading experts in EU constitutional law scrutinise the internal dynamics in the triad of EU citizenship, citizenship rights and the resulting ...
N. N. Shuibhne
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Fissures in EU Citizenship

, 2022
This book argues that core concepts in EU citizenship law are riddled with latent fissures traceable back to the earliest case law on free movement of persons, and that later developments simply compounded such defects.
Martin Steinfeld
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Borders and bureaucracies of EU mobile citizenship: Polish migrants and the personal identification number in Sweden

, 2021
This article advances research into the workings and ‘workarounds’ of internal border technologies in migrants' lives. Through a focus on the specific example of tensions between EU mobile citizenship and the Swedish personal identification number, or ...
Kathy Burrell, Mateus Schweyher
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Failing to Perform Citizenship: Daily Narratives About Stockholm’s ‘vulnerable EU citizens’

Sociological research online, 2021
The question of mobile Roma beggars in Europe has been analysed in terms of securitization, racialization, and deportability. These people have been hailed as ‘abject’ or ‘failed’ citizens, the problem of race being made largely invisible. In the Swedish
M. Mostowska
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EU Citizenship

Encyclopedia of Law and Economics, 2019
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The EU Citizenship Directive: A Commentary

, 2019
The EU Citizenship Directive defines the right of free movement for citizens of the European Economic Area. It applies to EU citizens and their family members who move to visit or reside in another Member State.
E. Guild, S. Peers, J. Tomkin
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Challenges and future prospects of EU Citizenship

European Journal of Economics, Law and Social Sciences
This paper explores the evolution, rights, challenges, and future prospects of European Union (EU) citizenship. Tracing its origins from the early stages of European integration to the present day, the paper examines the development of EU citizenship ...
Ersila Abazaj
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A European labour market and nationally bounded welfare states. EU emigration and challenges to social citizenship

Journal of European Integration
Access to the EU’s labour market and the principle of freedom of movement for persons (FMP) produced a mismatch for some countries of origin of migrants: Emigration of s cale decreased the resource base for the welfare state nationally while not sharing ...
Christof Roos   +2 more
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II. Eu Citizenship

International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 2006
The Court has continued with its expansive interpretation of the Citizenship provisions in Article 18 EC which it had previously acknowledged as being a fundamental right granted to all EU citizens by the Treaty.1 The case-law of the Court has, in particular, stressed the relationship between the free movement rights under Article 18 EC and preventing ...
Joe McMahon, Adam Cygan, Erika Szyszczak
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