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The free movement of people (FMP) has been a core principle of European Union (EU) integration since its beginnings, but it has recently become contested.
M. Blauberger+4 more
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Legal Approaches to ‘Unwanted’ EU Citizens in the Netherlands
This contribution examines the legal powers that Dutch authorities have to restrict the right to free movement of mobile but ‘unwanted’ EU citizens, including measures that seek to expel and ban EU citizens from re-entering the Netherlands.
Sandra Mantu +2 more
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Chapters 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 focus on examples of migration taking place within formal education, with emphasis on student mobility at tertiary level. In keeping with some of the ideas already introduced in this book, there is recognition that young people, including students, tend to make their own mobility, using their agency to help them cope ...
Cairns, D., Azevedo, L. F. de
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On legal geography as an analytical toolbox for EU legal studies
EU legal geography concerns itself with the mutually constitutive relationship between EU law and space (also, and increasingly so, time). This requires reconstructing and systematizing the widely used concepts which reveal the geographical basis of EU ...
Maria Persdotter, Andrea Iossa
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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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Does News Frame Affect Free Movement Attitudes? A Comparative Analysis
The policy of free movement—one of the core principles of the European Union—has become increasingly politicized. This makes it more important to understand how attitudes toward free movement are shaped, and the role of the media.
Nora Theorin+8 more
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Citizenship, Coronavirus and Questions of Competence
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2020 5(1), 429-432 | European Forum Insight of 25 April 2020 | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. Restrictions of rights in the face of crisis. - III.
Stephen Coutts
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The European Form of Family Life: The Case of EU Citizenship
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2020 5(1), 3-40 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. Family life as a European legal form. - I.1. Family life and social life: the impotence of European Union law? - I.2.
Edouard Dubout
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The reintroduction of border checks as a chain of reactions during the 2015 ‘migrant crisis’ was interpreted as the dislocation of the Schengen area, and as a ‘Schengen crisis’. Free movement, understood as a complete removal of border checks at internal
Sara Casella Colombeau
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When the EEA Agreement was concluded in the early 1990s, it reflected, in the fields covered, the state of the then Community law, also with respect to the free movement of persons.
Christa Tobler
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