More than 16 million EU citizens are currently living or working in a Member State other than that of which they are nationals and many more move across the Union for business or holidays, or simply to visit relatives and friends145. Unfortunately, however, many still find it difficult to exercise their rights mainly because of lack of information or by reason of long and unclear administrative procedures. Over the years, the ECJ has accepted the challenge and through a step-by-step approach has used citizenship to promote integration. Building upon the “fundamental status” of nationals of the Member States, the Luxembourg judges have allowed EU citizens and their family members, including third country nationals, to exercise free ...
Utrecht University researchers dr. Hanneke van Eijken LL.M and Pauline Phoa, LL.M have prepared a ge...
The enjoyment of some rights by third-country nationals in the EU is not dependent on the primary be...
Published: 8 September 2015Traditionally, there are two contrasting views on the way states can use ...
More than 16 million EU citizens are currently living or working in a Member State other than that ...
The Stockholm Programme and the European Commission's Action Plan implementing it have positioned th...
European citizenship establishes a precedent whereby the exercise and protection of rights - the pra...
The PhD thesis examines, from a legal perspective, the extent to which the provisions on citizenship...
The Stockholm Programme and the European Commission’s Action Plan implementing it have positioned th...
This paper proposes to evaluate the heart of the concept of citizenship of the European Union: namel...
This article deals with the issue of European Union citizenship. Since 1992, both the Treaties and t...
It is well known that EU citizenship is parasitic upon national citizenship. To become an EU citizen...
The aim of this article is to examine how the concepts of EU citizenship and of European integration...
European Union law has developed a concept of Union citizenship based on a right of exit from one’s ...
Citizenship is an eminent example of the dynamic development of European constitutional concepts. F...
Romania’s adhesion to the European Union has given a stronger impulse for the examination and better...
Utrecht University researchers dr. Hanneke van Eijken LL.M and Pauline Phoa, LL.M have prepared a ge...
The enjoyment of some rights by third-country nationals in the EU is not dependent on the primary be...
Published: 8 September 2015Traditionally, there are two contrasting views on the way states can use ...
More than 16 million EU citizens are currently living or working in a Member State other than that ...
The Stockholm Programme and the European Commission's Action Plan implementing it have positioned th...
European citizenship establishes a precedent whereby the exercise and protection of rights - the pra...
The PhD thesis examines, from a legal perspective, the extent to which the provisions on citizenship...
The Stockholm Programme and the European Commission’s Action Plan implementing it have positioned th...
This paper proposes to evaluate the heart of the concept of citizenship of the European Union: namel...
This article deals with the issue of European Union citizenship. Since 1992, both the Treaties and t...
It is well known that EU citizenship is parasitic upon national citizenship. To become an EU citizen...
The aim of this article is to examine how the concepts of EU citizenship and of European integration...
European Union law has developed a concept of Union citizenship based on a right of exit from one’s ...
Citizenship is an eminent example of the dynamic development of European constitutional concepts. F...
Romania’s adhesion to the European Union has given a stronger impulse for the examination and better...
Utrecht University researchers dr. Hanneke van Eijken LL.M and Pauline Phoa, LL.M have prepared a ge...
The enjoyment of some rights by third-country nationals in the EU is not dependent on the primary be...
Published: 8 September 2015Traditionally, there are two contrasting views on the way states can use ...