EU citizenship has matured as an institution, owing to a number of important interventions by the European Court of Justice and legislative initiatives, such as the Citizenship Directive 2004/38/EC, which has recently entered into force. In this article, I critically examine minimalist and cosmopolitan conceptions of European citizenship and argue that once we dispense with the preoccupation of assigning primacy to a specific level of citizenship and establishing some kind of hierarchy among them, we can begin to address the questions and issues that really matter. Among these are the future governance of citizenship and the design of a more inclusive, multilayered and multicultural conception of citizenship. European citizenship entails a ...
At the end of the 20th century concept of citizenship, always observed in the contest of modern stat...
Against the tendency to compare EU citizenship with national state citizenship, the article argues t...
Questions of political identity and citizenship, raised by the creation of the 'new Europe&apos...
[From the introduction]. In what follows, I critically examine minimalist and cosmopolitan conceptio...
This book argues that European citizenship is transnational, a status that has emerged incrementally...
Defence date: 08 February 2008Examining Board: Rainer Bauböck (EUI), Richard Bellamy (University Co...
This article scrutinizes the last ten years of the academic debate on EU citizenship law taking nine...
This article scrutinizes the last ten years of the academic debate on EU citizenship law taking nine...
The European Union, an organization built on the ruins of the Second World War the desire to curb t...
Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in Open Access in 2021 for r...
In the 1990s most scholars saw European citizenship as a purely decorative and symbolic institution ...
The aim of this thesis is to interpret and understand the concept of citizenship in general, and the...
Citizenship is one of the main elements of the modern notion of democracy: every restriction or impr...
This paper identifies two ideal types of citizenship - the cosmopolitan and the communitarian, that ...
This paper explores the complex tapestry of citizenship in the European Union context, and examines ...
At the end of the 20th century concept of citizenship, always observed in the contest of modern stat...
Against the tendency to compare EU citizenship with national state citizenship, the article argues t...
Questions of political identity and citizenship, raised by the creation of the 'new Europe&apos...
[From the introduction]. In what follows, I critically examine minimalist and cosmopolitan conceptio...
This book argues that European citizenship is transnational, a status that has emerged incrementally...
Defence date: 08 February 2008Examining Board: Rainer Bauböck (EUI), Richard Bellamy (University Co...
This article scrutinizes the last ten years of the academic debate on EU citizenship law taking nine...
This article scrutinizes the last ten years of the academic debate on EU citizenship law taking nine...
The European Union, an organization built on the ruins of the Second World War the desire to curb t...
Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in Open Access in 2021 for r...
In the 1990s most scholars saw European citizenship as a purely decorative and symbolic institution ...
The aim of this thesis is to interpret and understand the concept of citizenship in general, and the...
Citizenship is one of the main elements of the modern notion of democracy: every restriction or impr...
This paper identifies two ideal types of citizenship - the cosmopolitan and the communitarian, that ...
This paper explores the complex tapestry of citizenship in the European Union context, and examines ...
At the end of the 20th century concept of citizenship, always observed in the contest of modern stat...
Against the tendency to compare EU citizenship with national state citizenship, the article argues t...
Questions of political identity and citizenship, raised by the creation of the 'new Europe&apos...