AbstractIn the context of present difficulties faced by the European Union and the majority of its member states, related to overcoming the negative effects of economic crisis, doubled by a sovereign debt crisis, maintaining the European citizen's attachment to the European project can be a rather difficult aim to achieve. The lower involvement in the democratic life, expressed through a weak presence in elections, is a worrying sign in this respect. Aware of this stake, promoting the EU citizenship and the citizen's rights, especially the EU citizens’ right to elect and to be elected at local elections and for the European Parliament, becomes a priority of the EU institutions
Who should have the right to vote – and who does? This chapter focuses on these two central question...
In the City, the citizen is king. At least theoretically. In the European City currently being built...
The core right of EU citizenship is freedom of movement within the territory of the Union. But EU ci...
AbstractIn the context of present difficulties faced by the European Union and the majority of its m...
While there is no consensus on whether it is possible and desirable to democratise Europe, or on the...
As it is obviously impossible for the modern ‘demos’ to assemble in order to take political decision...
The EU grants rights to third-country nationals (TCNs) and strives to approximate their rights to th...
In the City, the citizen is king. At least theoretically. In the European City currently being built...
In the City, the citizen is king. At least theoretically. In the European City currently being built...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:q94/10259 / BLDSC - British Library ...
The participation of the local and regional authorities in EU processes should be promoted and enhan...
In a symbolic gesture toward creating an ever-closer union, the European Union conferred citizenship...
In this publication, I talk about the right to participate in European Parliament election
Local governments play important roles in the lives of European citizens by providing social service...
Who should have the right to vote – and who does? This chapter focuses on these two central question...
Who should have the right to vote – and who does? This chapter focuses on these two central question...
In the City, the citizen is king. At least theoretically. In the European City currently being built...
The core right of EU citizenship is freedom of movement within the territory of the Union. But EU ci...
AbstractIn the context of present difficulties faced by the European Union and the majority of its m...
While there is no consensus on whether it is possible and desirable to democratise Europe, or on the...
As it is obviously impossible for the modern ‘demos’ to assemble in order to take political decision...
The EU grants rights to third-country nationals (TCNs) and strives to approximate their rights to th...
In the City, the citizen is king. At least theoretically. In the European City currently being built...
In the City, the citizen is king. At least theoretically. In the European City currently being built...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:q94/10259 / BLDSC - British Library ...
The participation of the local and regional authorities in EU processes should be promoted and enhan...
In a symbolic gesture toward creating an ever-closer union, the European Union conferred citizenship...
In this publication, I talk about the right to participate in European Parliament election
Local governments play important roles in the lives of European citizens by providing social service...
Who should have the right to vote – and who does? This chapter focuses on these two central question...
Who should have the right to vote – and who does? This chapter focuses on these two central question...
In the City, the citizen is king. At least theoretically. In the European City currently being built...
The core right of EU citizenship is freedom of movement within the territory of the Union. But EU ci...