This article reflects on the exclusion of legally residing migrants within the EU from protection on the ground of nationality. In addressing this question, the work analyses the development of the principle of non-discrimination based on nationality and race and the legal framework of equality clauses provided in the Migration Directives granting equality of treatment to specific categories of TCNs. The standard of protection under EU law will be compared with that under art. 14 of the ECHR in order to investigate whether twenty years after the Tampere Conclusions the EU is still lying behind the ECHR as to the equality of treatment of TCNs. The paper considers the differences of protection under the two systems. It then questions whether ...
This article examines the development and implementation of European Union (EU) non-discrimination l...
ArticleAuthor's pre-print versionThis article critically assesses the effectiveness of third-country...
The enjoyment of some rights by third-country nationals in the EU is not dependent on the primary be...
Non-discrimination and migration constitute two areas of eu law and policy that have greatly evolved...
Abstract: There is a growing tendency for the EU Member States to introduce conditions relating to t...
© 2011 SAGE Publications. Non-discrimination and migration constitute two areas of EU law and policy...
This article will critically examine the traditional interpretation of Article 12 EC-prohibiting dis...
The European Court of Human Rights and the Court of Justice of the EU have both developed their own ...
This Article will deal with the rights of European Union (“EU”) citizens and third country nationals...
The article analyses European Union anti-discrimination law development in Member States and differe...
The relationship between the nationality laws of the European Union Member States and European citiz...
In recent years certain categories of third-country nationals have been endowed with free-movement r...
EUDO Citizenship ObservatoryThe relationship between the nationality laws of the European Union Memb...
Both the EU and Member States in treatment of third-country nationals have to follow so-called “inte...
The relationship between the nationality laws of the European Union Member States and European citiz...
This article examines the development and implementation of European Union (EU) non-discrimination l...
ArticleAuthor's pre-print versionThis article critically assesses the effectiveness of third-country...
The enjoyment of some rights by third-country nationals in the EU is not dependent on the primary be...
Non-discrimination and migration constitute two areas of eu law and policy that have greatly evolved...
Abstract: There is a growing tendency for the EU Member States to introduce conditions relating to t...
© 2011 SAGE Publications. Non-discrimination and migration constitute two areas of EU law and policy...
This article will critically examine the traditional interpretation of Article 12 EC-prohibiting dis...
The European Court of Human Rights and the Court of Justice of the EU have both developed their own ...
This Article will deal with the rights of European Union (“EU”) citizens and third country nationals...
The article analyses European Union anti-discrimination law development in Member States and differe...
The relationship between the nationality laws of the European Union Member States and European citiz...
In recent years certain categories of third-country nationals have been endowed with free-movement r...
EUDO Citizenship ObservatoryThe relationship between the nationality laws of the European Union Memb...
Both the EU and Member States in treatment of third-country nationals have to follow so-called “inte...
The relationship between the nationality laws of the European Union Member States and European citiz...
This article examines the development and implementation of European Union (EU) non-discrimination l...
ArticleAuthor's pre-print versionThis article critically assesses the effectiveness of third-country...
The enjoyment of some rights by third-country nationals in the EU is not dependent on the primary be...