The Long Term Residence Status as a Subsidiary Form of EU Citizenship

The Long Term Residence Status as a Subsidiary Form of EU Citizenship
Author: Diego Acosta Arcarazo
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2011-05-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004204133

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This book analyses the potential of the Long-term Residence Directive to become a subsidiary form of EU citizenship which escapes direct control by Member States, by looking at its implementation and at its possible interpretation by the Court of Justice.

EU Citizenship Nationality and Migrant Status

EU Citizenship  Nationality and Migrant Status
Author: Kristīne Krūma
Publsiher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2013-10-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004251595

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In EU Citizenship, Nationality and Migrant Status: An Ongoing Challenge, Kristīne Krūma offers an account of the regulation of nationality at international, EU and national (Latvian) levels. Growing global migration and multiple individual loyalties lead to a fusion of national identities traditionally preserved by the EU Member States. Dismantling national borders and granting directly effective rights to EU citizens broadens our understanding about belonging only to the limited territory of a single State. The primary focus is the status of the EU citizenship, which has become a meaningful status capable of satisfying claims by citizens. The Latvian example shows that migrant status cannot be ignored because of the crucial role of migrants in the future construct of the EU.

The EU Citizenship Directive A Commentary

The EU Citizenship Directive  A Commentary
Author: Elspeth Guild,Steve Peers,Jonathan Tomkin
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2019-10-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780192589071

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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. 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.

Reforming the Common European Asylum System

Reforming the Common European Asylum System
Author: Vincent Chetail,Philippe De Bruycker,Francesco Maiani
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 549
Release: 2016-02-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004308664

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This book analyses the recent changes of the Common European Asylum System, the progress achieved and the remaining flaws. It provides a comprehensive and critical account of the recast instruments governing asylum law in the European Union.

Citizenship and Residence Sales

Citizenship and Residence Sales
Author: Dimitry Vladimirovich Kochenov,Kristin Surak
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 585
Release: 2023-04-13
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781108580052

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Citizenship and residence by investment is a fast-growing global phenomenon. As of 2022, more than a third of all countries in the world offered paths to membership in exchange for a donation or investment into their economies. Yet we know little about how these programmes operate and debates in academia and the wider public are often misinformed by sensationalist cases. This book offers a multidisciplinary exploration of both citizenship and residence by investment on a global scale. Bringing together the expertise of leading legal scholars, economists, sociologists, political scientists, and historians, it provides an informative and empirically grounded assessment of the origins, operation, key causes, and the legal bases of the investment migration programmes. By so doing, the volume demystifies citizenship and residence by investment and takes a critical postcolonial global perspective, addressing key issues in belonging, exclusion, and inequality that define the world today.

The Reconceptualization of European Union Citizenship

The Reconceptualization of European Union Citizenship
Author: Elspeth Guild,Cristina Gortázar Rotaeche,Dora Kostakopoulou
Publsiher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2014-01-09
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004251526

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This book maps out, from a variety of theoretical standpoints, the challenges generated by European integration and EU citizenship for community membership, belonging and polity-making beyond the state. It does so by focusing on three main issues of relevance for how EU citizenship has developed and its capacity to challenge state sovereignty and authority as the main loci of creating and delivering rights and protection. First, it looks at the relationship between citizenship of the Union and European identity and assesses how immigration and access to nationality in the Member States impact on the development of a common European identity. Secondly, it discusses how the idea of solidarity interacts with the boundaries of EU citizenship as constructed by the entitlement and capacity of mobile citizens to enjoy equality and social rights as EU citizens. Thirdly, the book engages with issues of EU citizenship and equality as the building blocks of the EU project. By engaging with these themes, this volume provides a topical and comprehensive account of the present and future development of Union citizenship and studies the collisions between the realisation of its constructive potential and Member State autonomy.

Citizenship Crime and Community in the European Union

Citizenship  Crime and Community in the European Union
Author: Stephen Coutts
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2019-09-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781509915347

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Over the past 20 years the European Union has been increasingly active in the area of criminal law. Meanwhile, the status of European Union citizenship has been progressively developed and strengthened. Adopting an expressive and communitarian perspective of the criminal law, this book considers EU criminal law in light of EU citizenship with a view to revealing the structure of the EU's political community as expressed in its criminal law. It argues that while national communities remain dominant, through transnational processes certain features of a supranational community can be said to emerge. The book will be of interest to scholars of EU citizenship, EU criminal law and EU law and integration more generally.

Integration for Third Country Nationals in the European Union

Integration for Third Country Nationals in the European Union
Author: Sonia Morano-Foadi,Micaela Malena
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780857936820

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This highly original book provides an innovative analysis of EU migration and asylum law and its interplay with equality issues in order to assess the current integration framework for third-country nationals and to explore future scenarios in the European Context. Integration for Third-Country Nationals in the European Union focuses on the nexus between non-discrimination based on nationality and race, and the equality clauses covering different categories of regularly residing third-country nationals within EU law. It highlights the extent to which social rights that have been formally promised to non-EU citizens are enjoyed in practice. The contributing authors Ð who are both academics and practitioners Ð also consider the link between secure residence and equal treatment, highlighting on the implementation of EU Policies in aselection of Member States. Using socio-legal and comparative methods, this study provides an overview of the models of integration and social cohesion shaped by European and national actors in order to profile the present fragmented structure of European society and to discuss future possibilities. Academics, practitioners, and students interested in EU law and migration studies will find this enriching book invaluable.