In a series of recent cases on the rights of mobile EU citizens who do not perform an economic activity, the Court of Justice of the EU “deconstitutionalised” its understanding of key aspects of the free movement of EU citizens. The Court moved the discussion to the secondary law level, having kept it at the primary law level for many years. This line of cases sheds light on the ability of the Court to reframe the interplay between primary and secondary law as well as between the judicial and political guidance. The post-Brey case law provides a remarkable, if not unique, example of deconstitutionalisation following a period of intense constitutionalisation. The practical implications of this process are well illustrated in the context of t...
Since its formation in 1950s as the economic community, the EU has created the monetary union and is...
On 8 march 2011, the grand chamber of the european court of justice issued a significant ruling rega...
This contribution examines the role of the duration of lawful residence and the assessment of the fa...
In a series of recent cases on the rights of mobile EU citizens who do not perform an economic activ...
Ever since the concept of EU citizenship was formally introduced in the Treaty of Maastricht, a live...
This article deals with the conditions and limitations to the right to reside and of freedom of move...
The Stockholm Programme and the European Commission's Action Plan implementing it have positioned th...
The Stockholm Programme and the European Commission’s Action Plan implementing it have positioned th...
European Union citizenship as ‘fundamental status’ is seeing its first challenge on a constitutional...
Status of a family of EU citizens as derivative beneficiaries of the right to free movement of perso...
First introduced by the Maastricht Treaty, and subsequently revised by the Amsterdam Treaty, Europea...
The concept of citizenship in relatively new legal order of the European Union has its own meaning a...
The previous two papers in this volume identified and commented upon a turn in case law towards narr...
The EU Citizenship Directive defines the right of free movement for citizens of the European Economi...
European Union citizenship was established by the Treaty of Maastricht in 1992. Intended to fall wit...
Since its formation in 1950s as the economic community, the EU has created the monetary union and is...
On 8 march 2011, the grand chamber of the european court of justice issued a significant ruling rega...
This contribution examines the role of the duration of lawful residence and the assessment of the fa...
In a series of recent cases on the rights of mobile EU citizens who do not perform an economic activ...
Ever since the concept of EU citizenship was formally introduced in the Treaty of Maastricht, a live...
This article deals with the conditions and limitations to the right to reside and of freedom of move...
The Stockholm Programme and the European Commission's Action Plan implementing it have positioned th...
The Stockholm Programme and the European Commission’s Action Plan implementing it have positioned th...
European Union citizenship as ‘fundamental status’ is seeing its first challenge on a constitutional...
Status of a family of EU citizens as derivative beneficiaries of the right to free movement of perso...
First introduced by the Maastricht Treaty, and subsequently revised by the Amsterdam Treaty, Europea...
The concept of citizenship in relatively new legal order of the European Union has its own meaning a...
The previous two papers in this volume identified and commented upon a turn in case law towards narr...
The EU Citizenship Directive defines the right of free movement for citizens of the European Economi...
European Union citizenship was established by the Treaty of Maastricht in 1992. Intended to fall wit...
Since its formation in 1950s as the economic community, the EU has created the monetary union and is...
On 8 march 2011, the grand chamber of the european court of justice issued a significant ruling rega...
This contribution examines the role of the duration of lawful residence and the assessment of the fa...