European Union citizenship was introduced by the Treaty of Maastricht in 1992 and is currently held by approximately 500 million people. In 2001, the European Court of Justice (hereinafter: ECJ or Court) famously held in Grzelczyk that “Union citizenship is destined to be the fundamental status of nationals of the Member States”.1 This article aims to contribute to the ongoing debate regarding the shift in the Court’s case law on EU citizenship,2 by exploring whether EU citizenship can still be considered as the fundamental status of every citizen of the European Union or whether some EU citizens are excluded from this status and the rights associated therewith. This question is discussed against the background of the inherently open...
This paper studies the distribution and legitimisation of civil, political and social entitlements t...
European citizenship is facing numerous challenges, including fundamental rights and social justice ...
This paper assesses whether there is a future for the status of EU citizenship and fundamental right...
European Union citizenship was established by the Treaty of Maastricht in 1992. Intended to fall wit...
Ever since the concept of EU citizenship was formally introduced in the Treaty of Maastricht, a live...
This Article focuses on the effects of introduction of citizenship of the European Union (or “Union”...
There is a close connection between EU citizenship and rights, both in the law and literature. This ...
The current European crisis shows a crucial disjunction between the expectations of EU citizens and...
The current European crisis shows a crucial disjunction between the expectations of EU citizens and ...
The Treaty of Maastricht introduced the status of EU citizenship to the nationals of Member States. ...
That European Union citizenship remains an unfinished institution is beyond any doubt. Even its mode...
In March 2010, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU or Court) handed down its judgment i...
[From the introduction]. Does the interplay between individual citizens and a supranational court th...
The citizenship of the European Union is a reality or a concept? The consecration of the citizenship...
Published online: 10 September 2018This article argues for the (re)construction of citizenship of th...
This paper studies the distribution and legitimisation of civil, political and social entitlements t...
European citizenship is facing numerous challenges, including fundamental rights and social justice ...
This paper assesses whether there is a future for the status of EU citizenship and fundamental right...
European Union citizenship was established by the Treaty of Maastricht in 1992. Intended to fall wit...
Ever since the concept of EU citizenship was formally introduced in the Treaty of Maastricht, a live...
This Article focuses on the effects of introduction of citizenship of the European Union (or “Union”...
There is a close connection between EU citizenship and rights, both in the law and literature. This ...
The current European crisis shows a crucial disjunction between the expectations of EU citizens and...
The current European crisis shows a crucial disjunction between the expectations of EU citizens and ...
The Treaty of Maastricht introduced the status of EU citizenship to the nationals of Member States. ...
That European Union citizenship remains an unfinished institution is beyond any doubt. Even its mode...
In March 2010, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU or Court) handed down its judgment i...
[From the introduction]. Does the interplay between individual citizens and a supranational court th...
The citizenship of the European Union is a reality or a concept? The consecration of the citizenship...
Published online: 10 September 2018This article argues for the (re)construction of citizenship of th...
This paper studies the distribution and legitimisation of civil, political and social entitlements t...
European citizenship is facing numerous challenges, including fundamental rights and social justice ...
This paper assesses whether there is a future for the status of EU citizenship and fundamental right...