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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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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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2021
This chapter presents the classic concept of citizenship and feminist approaches to reframing that concept. It provides an overview of the gendered effects of European union (EU) citizenship and identifies key gender equality problems connected with the institutionalization of gender equality in the EU and the practice of equal rights.
Birte Siim, Monika Mokre
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This chapter presents the classic concept of citizenship and feminist approaches to reframing that concept. It provides an overview of the gendered effects of European union (EU) citizenship and identifies key gender equality problems connected with the institutionalization of gender equality in the EU and the practice of equal rights.
Birte Siim, Monika Mokre
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2023
Abstract EU Citizenship Law articulates, explains, and analyses the legal framework and legal developments that have shaped the status of Union citizenship and the rights that it confers on Member State nationals. It examines how the rights and responsibilities produced by Union citizenship relate to other rights conferred by EU law, and
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Abstract EU Citizenship Law articulates, explains, and analyses the legal framework and legal developments that have shaped the status of Union citizenship and the rights that it confers on Member State nationals. It examines how the rights and responsibilities produced by Union citizenship relate to other rights conferred by EU law, and
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European Law Review, 2012
Based on the legal-historical analysis of the key features of EU citizenship as interpreted by the Court before and after the entry into force of the Treaty of Maastricht, it is claimed that the continuity of pre-Maastricht citizenship law was only broken two years ago, when Rottmann was decided and a new rights-based paradigm of EU citizenship law ...
Kochenov, D., Plender, R.
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Based on the legal-historical analysis of the key features of EU citizenship as interpreted by the Court before and after the entry into force of the Treaty of Maastricht, it is claimed that the continuity of pre-Maastricht citizenship law was only broken two years ago, when Rottmann was decided and a new rights-based paradigm of EU citizenship law ...
Kochenov, D., Plender, R.
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EU Citizenship and EU Fundamental Rights: Taking EU Citizenship Rights Seriously?
Legal Issues of Economic Integration, 2012European citizenship offers great potential for the protection of fundamental rights. Due to the relation between EU citizenship and EU fundamental rights, the Court's seeming willingness in Ruiz Zambrano to protect the substance of EU citizenship rights could potentially have an immense impact on the EU fundamental rights architecture.
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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
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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
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Introducing EU Citizenship Law
2023Abstract Chapter 1 is organised around defining, distinguishing, and progressing EU citizenship law. Following a brief overview of relevant EU Treaty provisions and secondary legislation, the chapter outlines the relationship between Union citizenship and other sources of EU rights, examining, in particular, the ‘specific expression ...
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