The paper proposes an assessment of citizenship rules in European Union countries. First, it designs an analytical framework in order to evaluate the rules of political membership from a liberal-democratic perspective. Second, it develops a systematic comparative study of the citizenship rules of the 27 member states of the EU. I argue that a liberal-democratic conception of membership requires certain degrees of inclusiveness as well as exclusiveness. Moreover, liberal-democratic membership can be compatible with both major ideological views on membership –ethno-cultural and civic-territorial. It is not the ethnic or civic ideological conception of the polity that renders the rules of membership illiberal, but their unjustified scope.
European citizenship poses a definitely problem: the status of European citizen depends on being cit...
EUDO Citizenship ObservatoryThis paper explores the different ways in which citizenship has played a...
The process of European unification, which some call a ›myth‹, yet others an ›illusion‹, gives rise ...
The paper proposes an assessment of citizenship rules in European Union countries. First, it designs...
Defence date: 13 December 2012Examining Board: Professor Rainer Bauböck (European University Institu...
This book investigates the legal rules of acquisition and loss of citizenship in Europe. Challenging...
First published online 29 May 2007European citizenship is a nested membership in a multilevel polity...
This paper seeks to integrate the study of citizenship into the main theoretical and substantive deb...
The outcome and democratic legitimacy of Union Citizenship has been extensively debated in the exist...
Union Citizenship as currently implemented in the European Union introduces a distinct concept of ci...
This paper studies the distribution and legitimisation of civil, political and social entitlements t...
At the outset, the paper briefly addresses European Union (EU) citizenship as enshrined in the Treat...
European citizenship is a concept whose importance has increased since it was introduced in the Maaa...
This article presents an analysis of the multiple purposes of citizenship regimes in 36 states in Eu...
This paper undertakes a preliminary analysis of the relationship between social policy in the Europe...
European citizenship poses a definitely problem: the status of European citizen depends on being cit...
EUDO Citizenship ObservatoryThis paper explores the different ways in which citizenship has played a...
The process of European unification, which some call a ›myth‹, yet others an ›illusion‹, gives rise ...
The paper proposes an assessment of citizenship rules in European Union countries. First, it designs...
Defence date: 13 December 2012Examining Board: Professor Rainer Bauböck (European University Institu...
This book investigates the legal rules of acquisition and loss of citizenship in Europe. Challenging...
First published online 29 May 2007European citizenship is a nested membership in a multilevel polity...
This paper seeks to integrate the study of citizenship into the main theoretical and substantive deb...
The outcome and democratic legitimacy of Union Citizenship has been extensively debated in the exist...
Union Citizenship as currently implemented in the European Union introduces a distinct concept of ci...
This paper studies the distribution and legitimisation of civil, political and social entitlements t...
At the outset, the paper briefly addresses European Union (EU) citizenship as enshrined in the Treat...
European citizenship is a concept whose importance has increased since it was introduced in the Maaa...
This article presents an analysis of the multiple purposes of citizenship regimes in 36 states in Eu...
This paper undertakes a preliminary analysis of the relationship between social policy in the Europe...
European citizenship poses a definitely problem: the status of European citizen depends on being cit...
EUDO Citizenship ObservatoryThis paper explores the different ways in which citizenship has played a...
The process of European unification, which some call a ›myth‹, yet others an ›illusion‹, gives rise ...