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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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(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2021 6(1), 189-198 | European Forum Insight of 7 June 2021 | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. Diversity in Member States' approach to COVID-19 related travel restrictions.
Kate Shaw, Pavel Repyeuski
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Introduction to “Reshaping the World: Rethinking Borders”
This paper provides some historical context to understand border formations. By comprehending how our present system of borders and exclusions function, we can gain a new appreciation for migration.
Ernesto Castañeda
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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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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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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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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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Due to current mobility patterns, basically related to the economic crisis and recent enlargements, EU citizens’ free movement is being seen with fears and uncertainties by EU member states.
Ricard Zapata-Barrero
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HOW DO THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION, MEMBER STATES AND CITIZENS INTERACT IN ENFORCING INTERNAL MARKET RULES? [PDF]
The Internal Market is the main element of European economic integration, the achievement of which was provided for in the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community (Rome, 1957).
Oana-Mihaela SALOMIA
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The Family in EU Law After the SM Ruling: Variable Geometry and Conditional Deference
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2019 4(1), 389-393 | European Forum Insight of 3 June 2019 | (Table of Contents) I. Embracing the variable geometry family. - II.
Francesca Strumia
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