This contribution examines the role of the duration of lawful residence and the assessment of the facts of the individual case for the determination of the rights of (european) union citizens and their family members by the court of justice of the european union. While the court initially embraced an approach which aimed at furthering and strengthening the rights of union citizens, a conceptual shift has become visible over the last couple of years which seems to aim at limiting union citizen’s rights. This article seeks to shed light on the underlying rationale of the court’s judgments regarding union citizens and their third-country family members by focusing on the application of the criterion of an individual assessment and the criterio...
This thesis explores the link between the residence rights of Union citizens and their family member...
The question of free movement rights of economically inactive citizens and their access to social as...
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2021 6(2), 941-954 | Europe...
This contribution examines the role of the duration of lawful residence and the assessment of the fa...
This article deals with the conditions and limitations to the right to reside and of freedom of move...
Since its formation in 1950s as the economic community, the EU has created the monetary union and is...
First introduced by the Maastricht Treaty, and subsequently revised by the Amsterdam Treaty, Europea...
On 8 march 2011, the grand chamber of the european court of justice issued a significant ruling rega...
Status of a family of EU citizens as derivative beneficiaries of the right to free movement of perso...
This article examines the links between residence and social rights in the context of EU citizens’ m...
The right of family members of Union citizens to live with them in the host Member State has always ...
The objective of this thesis is to analyse the issues related to the legal status of family members ...
The objective of this thesis is to analyse the issues related to the legal status of family members ...
So far legal analysis of the phenomenon of partial migration in the European Union has been scattere...
The recent ruling in förster demonstrates that union citizenship is not a magic judicial tool for ex...
This thesis explores the link between the residence rights of Union citizens and their family member...
The question of free movement rights of economically inactive citizens and their access to social as...
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2021 6(2), 941-954 | Europe...
This contribution examines the role of the duration of lawful residence and the assessment of the fa...
This article deals with the conditions and limitations to the right to reside and of freedom of move...
Since its formation in 1950s as the economic community, the EU has created the monetary union and is...
First introduced by the Maastricht Treaty, and subsequently revised by the Amsterdam Treaty, Europea...
On 8 march 2011, the grand chamber of the european court of justice issued a significant ruling rega...
Status of a family of EU citizens as derivative beneficiaries of the right to free movement of perso...
This article examines the links between residence and social rights in the context of EU citizens’ m...
The right of family members of Union citizens to live with them in the host Member State has always ...
The objective of this thesis is to analyse the issues related to the legal status of family members ...
The objective of this thesis is to analyse the issues related to the legal status of family members ...
So far legal analysis of the phenomenon of partial migration in the European Union has been scattere...
The recent ruling in förster demonstrates that union citizenship is not a magic judicial tool for ex...
This thesis explores the link between the residence rights of Union citizens and their family member...
The question of free movement rights of economically inactive citizens and their access to social as...
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2021 6(2), 941-954 | Europe...