This article deals with the conditions and limitations to the right to reside and of freedom of movement recognized to third country nationals who are family members of an EU citizen. With its decision in the Zambrano case, the Court of Justice of the European Union decided that the status of citizen of the European Union produces its effects, initially limited to cross-border situations, also in purely domestic ones. Children with the citizenship of the European Union who are dependent of a parent with third country nationality would be forced to leave the territory of the European Union in case of refusal of their parent’s application for the right of residence. They would thus be deprived of the substance of the rights conferred on them ...
The right to move and reside throughout the Union has been traditionally understood as the most impo...
In a series of recent cases on the rights of mobile EU citizens who do not perform an economic activ...
First introduced by the Maastricht Treaty, and subsequently revised by the Amsterdam Treaty, Europea...
The article analyses those acts of the EU acquis that determine the legal status of a migrating EU c...
Status of a family of EU citizens as derivative beneficiaries of the right to free movement of perso...
The free movement of persons is one of the most successful European Union projects, serving as a maj...
The aim of this article is to examine how the concepts of EU citizenship and of European integration...
On 8 march 2011, the grand chamber of the european court of justice issued a significant ruling rega...
In recent years certain categories of third-country nationals have been endowed with free-movement r...
This contribution examines the role of the duration of lawful residence and the assessment of the fa...
The right of free movement and residence of third country national family members of the European Un...
In Ruiz Zambrano and Dereci the Court found that the Treaty prohibits expulsion of a family member o...
The article is an attempt to analyse Directive 2004/38/EC o f 29 April 2004 on the right of citizens...
This article treats migration within the territory of the European Union (EU) Member States by Union...
The right of family members of Union citizens to live with them in the host Member State has always ...
The right to move and reside throughout the Union has been traditionally understood as the most impo...
In a series of recent cases on the rights of mobile EU citizens who do not perform an economic activ...
First introduced by the Maastricht Treaty, and subsequently revised by the Amsterdam Treaty, Europea...
The article analyses those acts of the EU acquis that determine the legal status of a migrating EU c...
Status of a family of EU citizens as derivative beneficiaries of the right to free movement of perso...
The free movement of persons is one of the most successful European Union projects, serving as a maj...
The aim of this article is to examine how the concepts of EU citizenship and of European integration...
On 8 march 2011, the grand chamber of the european court of justice issued a significant ruling rega...
In recent years certain categories of third-country nationals have been endowed with free-movement r...
This contribution examines the role of the duration of lawful residence and the assessment of the fa...
The right of free movement and residence of third country national family members of the European Un...
In Ruiz Zambrano and Dereci the Court found that the Treaty prohibits expulsion of a family member o...
The article is an attempt to analyse Directive 2004/38/EC o f 29 April 2004 on the right of citizens...
This article treats migration within the territory of the European Union (EU) Member States by Union...
The right of family members of Union citizens to live with them in the host Member State has always ...
The right to move and reside throughout the Union has been traditionally understood as the most impo...
In a series of recent cases on the rights of mobile EU citizens who do not perform an economic activ...
First introduced by the Maastricht Treaty, and subsequently revised by the Amsterdam Treaty, Europea...