The EU Citizenship Directive a Commentary

The EU Citizenship Directive  a Commentary
Author: Elspeth Guild,Steve Peers,Jonathan Tomkin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2019-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780198849384

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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 another Member State. This might at first seem like a straightforward definition, but immediately questions arise. Whodetermines if a person is an EU citizen at all? What about dual citizens of two Member States, or of one Member State and a non-Member State (a "third State")? What is the position of EU citizens who move to one Member State, and then return to their home Member State?This book provides a comprehensive commentary of the EU's Citizens' Directive tracing the evolution of the Directive's provisions, placing each article in its historical and legislative context. Special emphasis is placed on highlighting the connections and interactions between the Directive'sconstituent provisions so as to permit a global appreciation of the system of free movement rights to which the Directive gives effect. Each provision is annotated containing a detailed analysis of the case-law of the Court of Justice as well as of related measures impacting upon the Directive'sinterpretation including European Commission reports and guidelines on the Directive's implementation.This fully-updated new edition includes dscussion of relevant case law since the first edition, and has been expanded to include detailed discussion of rights of EU and UK citizens after Brexit in the withdrawal agreement.

The EU Citizenship Directive

The EU Citizenship Directive
Author: Elspeth Guild,Steve Peers,Jonathan Tomkin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020
Genre: Citizenship
ISBN: 0191885444

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This title provides a comprehensive article by article commentary of the EU's citizenship directive. In doing so it offers readers a 'one-stop' guide to a fundamental legislative act that governs the right of European Union citizens and their family members to travel to or take up residence in other member states of their choosing.

Civil Rights and EU Citizenship

Civil Rights and EU Citizenship
Author: Sybe de Vries,Henri de Waele,Marie-Pierre Granger
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-10-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781788113441

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The process of European integration has had a marked influence on the nature and meaning of citizenship in national and post-national contexts as well as on the definition and exercise of civil rights across Member States. This original edited collection brings together insights from EU law, human rights and comparative constitutional law to address this underexplored nexus.Split into two distinct thematic parts, it first evaluates relevant frameworks of civil rights protection, with special attention on enforcement mechanisms and the role of civil society organisations. Next, it engages extensively with a series of individual rights connected to EU citizenship. Comprising detailed studies on access to nationality, the right to free movement, non-discrimination, family life, data protection and the freedom of expression, this book maps the expanding role of European law in the national sphere. It identifies a number of challenges to core civil rights that the current supranational framework is at pains to address. The contributors suggest and develop several new ideas on how to take the EU integration project forward. Civil Rights and EU Citizenship provides an innovative perspective on both the conceptual dimensions and the actual realities of rights-based citizenship which will be of interest to legal scholars, practitioners and policy-makers alike.

European Citizenship under Stress

European Citizenship under Stress
Author: Nathan Cambien,Dimitry Kochenov,Elise Muir
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2020-09-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004433076

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European citizenship is facing numerous challenges, including fundamental rights and social justice considerations. These get amplified in the context of Brexit and the general rise of populism in Europe today. This book takes a representative selection of these challenges, which raise a multitude of highly complex issues, as an invitation to provide a critical appraisal of the current state of the EU legal framework surrounding EU citizenship. The contributions are grouped in four parts, dealing with constitutional developments posing challenges to EU citizenship; the limits of the free movement paradigm in the context of EU citizenship; EU citizenship beyond free movement; and, lastly, EU citizenship in the context of the outside world, including Brexit, the EEA and Eurasian Economic Union.

The Judiciary the Legislature and the EU Internal Market

The Judiciary  the Legislature and the EU Internal Market
Author: Phil Syrpis
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2012-05-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107010055

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Explores the dynamic relationship between courts and legislatures in the governance of the EU internal market.

EU Citizenship and Social Rights

EU Citizenship and Social Rights
Author: Frans Pennings,Martin Seeleib-Kaiser
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781788112710

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In the 1990s, the Maastricht Treaty introduced the right to free movement for EU citizens. In practice, however, there are substantial barriers to making use of this right, particularly to integration and to accessing the social and welfare rights available. This is particularly true when it comes to accessing social rights, such as social assistance, housing benefit, study grants and health care. This book provides a detailed description and thorough analysis of these barriers, in both law and practice.

The EU Treaties and the Charter of Fundamental Rights

The EU Treaties and the Charter of Fundamental Rights
Author: Manuel Kellerbauer,Marcus Klamert,Jonathan Tomkin
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 2463
Release: 2019-05-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780192513410

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This Commentary provides an article-by-article summary of the TEU, the TFEU, and the Charter of Fundamental Rights, offering a quick reference to the provisions of the Treaties and how they are interpreted and applied in practice. Written by a team of contributors drawn from the Legal Service of the European Commission and academia, the Commentary offers expert guidance to practitioners and academics seeking fast access to the Treaties and current practice. The Commentary follows a set structure, offering a short overview of the Article, the Article text itself, a key references list including essential case law and legislation, and a structured commentary on the Article itself. The editors and contributors combine experience in practice with a strong academic background and have published widely on a variety of EU law subjects.

The EU Citizenship Directive

The EU Citizenship Directive
Author: Elspeth Guild,Steve Peers,Jonathan Tomkin
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2014-01-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780191027857

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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 another Member State. This might at first seem like a straightforward definition, but immediately questions arise. Who determines if a person is an EU citizen at all? What about dual citizens of two Member States, or of one Member State and a non-Member State (a 'third State')? What is the position of EU citizens who move to one Member State, and then return to their home Member State? This book provides a comprehensive commentary of the EU's Citizens' Directive tracing the evolution of the Directive's provisions, placing each article in its historical and legislative context. Special emphasis is placed on highlighting the connections and interactions between the Directive's constituent provisions so as to permit a global appreciation of the system of free movement rights to which the Directive gives effect. Each provision is annotated containing a detailed analysis of the case-law of the Court of Justice as well as of related measures impacting upon the Directive's interpretation including European Commission reports and guidelines on the Directive's implementation. The authors have drawn on their combined experience in academia, practice and the EU institutions to provide an engaging and critical account of the Citizenship Directive, approaching it directly from an EU law perspective.