In this paper I try to unpack the nest of issues that recent waves of migrations bring to the floor and show how immigration plays a crucial role in the making or unmaking democratic citizenship in post-national Europe. Although recurrent terrorist attacks make harder and harder for many opinion-makers and ordinary citizens to associate immigration with positive opportunity for European citizenship, the paper argues that the right to free movement and of emigration is embedded in the nucleus of principles and ideals that makes for European citizenship since the Treaty of Rome. Subsequently, the paper introduces the category of statelessness and uses it to tackle the problem of the legal and political evolution furthered by the practice of r...
European citizenship entails, for EU nationals, a right to belong across borders. This article ques...
Citizenship is frequently invoked both as an instrument and goal of immigrant integration. Yet, in m...
This article is the introduction to a special issue of the Journal of Migration History entitled 'Fo...
In this paper I try to unpack the nest of issues that recent waves of migrations bring to the floor ...
European citizenship, a dormant alter ego of nationality, becomes active and consequential when a re...
In 2016, the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) recorded that 5,096 people died att...
This paper studies the distribution and legitimisation of civil, political and social entitlements t...
A constant aim of EU citizenship, and indeed the entire project of European integration, has always ...
European citizenship, which was once seen as the symbol of European integration, is increasingly per...
Migration is one of the most contested security issues in the European Union, being represented as a...
Immigration and asylum issues are currently central in the European political debate. In this paper,...
[From the introduction]. In what follows, I critically examine minimalist and cosmopolitan conceptio...
Chapter 1 - Introduction. The Unexpected Legacy of the post-WWII Migratory Regime This chapter illus...
European citizenship entails, for EU nationals, a right to belong across borders. This article quest...
Motivating this article is the continuing, yet difficult hope for a Europe of democratic cosmopolita...
European citizenship entails, for EU nationals, a right to belong across borders. This article ques...
Citizenship is frequently invoked both as an instrument and goal of immigrant integration. Yet, in m...
This article is the introduction to a special issue of the Journal of Migration History entitled 'Fo...
In this paper I try to unpack the nest of issues that recent waves of migrations bring to the floor ...
European citizenship, a dormant alter ego of nationality, becomes active and consequential when a re...
In 2016, the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) recorded that 5,096 people died att...
This paper studies the distribution and legitimisation of civil, political and social entitlements t...
A constant aim of EU citizenship, and indeed the entire project of European integration, has always ...
European citizenship, which was once seen as the symbol of European integration, is increasingly per...
Migration is one of the most contested security issues in the European Union, being represented as a...
Immigration and asylum issues are currently central in the European political debate. In this paper,...
[From the introduction]. In what follows, I critically examine minimalist and cosmopolitan conceptio...
Chapter 1 - Introduction. The Unexpected Legacy of the post-WWII Migratory Regime This chapter illus...
European citizenship entails, for EU nationals, a right to belong across borders. This article quest...
Motivating this article is the continuing, yet difficult hope for a Europe of democratic cosmopolita...
European citizenship entails, for EU nationals, a right to belong across borders. This article ques...
Citizenship is frequently invoked both as an instrument and goal of immigrant integration. Yet, in m...
This article is the introduction to a special issue of the Journal of Migration History entitled 'Fo...