This chapter questions four presumptions on which the proposal for `adding stuff` to EU citizenship and making it `duty-full` rests. First and most importantly, liberal citizenship is duty-free. Second, national citizenship is not a model for EU citizenship. Third, the notion that non-movers have to be compensated for the costs incurred by movers is wrong and buys into populism. Finally, sharpening the legal distinction between EU citizens and legal permanent immigrants is illiberal and retrograde, moving the EU toward a Gulf-state logic
The concept of EU citizenship reflects EU politics of (fixed) identity, which guarantees rights onl...
This paper studies the distribution and legitimisation of civil, political and social entitlements t...
The paper proposes an assessment of citizenship rules in European Union countries. First, it designs...
In this GLOBALCIT forum debate, Maurizio Ferrera argues for strengthening EU citizenship in order to...
Naturalisation policies define the limits of the liberal state in the sense that they stipulate the ...
Maurizio Ferrera tables a catalogue of proposals to add a social dimension and ‘some duty’ to EU cit...
European Union law has curtailed the traditional discretion Member States have in ordering non-natio...
European Union law has curtailed the traditional discretion Member States have in ordering non-natio...
While the traditional discretion enjoyed by states in ordering non-nationals to leave their territor...
Many believe that duties should be at the essence of citizenship. This paper dismisses this view, us...
European citizenship is a concept whose importance has increased since it was introduced in the Maaa...
'Debating European Citizenship' collects debates on three questions: (1) Should EU citizens living i...
The paper proposes an assessment of citizenship rules in European Union countries. First, it designs...
At the outset, the paper briefly addresses European Union (EU) citizenship as enshrined in the Treat...
Contemporary political theory is focused on the question of common life of groups and individuals wi...
The concept of EU citizenship reflects EU politics of (fixed) identity, which guarantees rights onl...
This paper studies the distribution and legitimisation of civil, political and social entitlements t...
The paper proposes an assessment of citizenship rules in European Union countries. First, it designs...
In this GLOBALCIT forum debate, Maurizio Ferrera argues for strengthening EU citizenship in order to...
Naturalisation policies define the limits of the liberal state in the sense that they stipulate the ...
Maurizio Ferrera tables a catalogue of proposals to add a social dimension and ‘some duty’ to EU cit...
European Union law has curtailed the traditional discretion Member States have in ordering non-natio...
European Union law has curtailed the traditional discretion Member States have in ordering non-natio...
While the traditional discretion enjoyed by states in ordering non-nationals to leave their territor...
Many believe that duties should be at the essence of citizenship. This paper dismisses this view, us...
European citizenship is a concept whose importance has increased since it was introduced in the Maaa...
'Debating European Citizenship' collects debates on three questions: (1) Should EU citizens living i...
The paper proposes an assessment of citizenship rules in European Union countries. First, it designs...
At the outset, the paper briefly addresses European Union (EU) citizenship as enshrined in the Treat...
Contemporary political theory is focused on the question of common life of groups and individuals wi...
The concept of EU citizenship reflects EU politics of (fixed) identity, which guarantees rights onl...
This paper studies the distribution and legitimisation of civil, political and social entitlements t...
The paper proposes an assessment of citizenship rules in European Union countries. First, it designs...