While solidarity as an ideal in the legal relationship between a host Member State and the non-national Union citizen has all but vanished from the discourse of EU free movement law, it has resurged in another line of case law concerning Union citizenship. The relationship between the Member States and their own nationals is at the centre of the case law on loss of Union citizenship rights under Article 20 TFEU. The bond of nationality between the individual and the state is there designated as one of ‘solidarity’ and ‘good faith’. This article argues that solidarity, as an ideal, is also relevant for understanding the case law dealing with returning, or naturalising Union citizens who have made use of freedom of movement under Article 21 T...
The aim of this article is to offer a fundamental rights’ reading of Union Citizenship at a time whe...
The treatise examines national and Union citizenship, and the role of European citizenship within th...
This paper explores the different ways in which citizenship has played a role in polity formation in...
The free movement of Union citizens hinges on three ‘classic’ requirements, namely the possession of...
Since its formation in 1950s as the economic community, the EU has created the monetary union and is...
The sense of social solidarity formed at Union level is manifested, broadly speaking, in the very in...
In this contribution I will argue that we are witnessing a reactionary phase in the Court’s interpre...
European Union law has developed a concept of Union citizenship based on a right of exit from one’s ...
This article deals with the issue of European Union citizenship. Since 1992, both the Treaties and t...
In this essay the development, since 1992, of the concept of European citizenship is traced, alongsi...
The history of the European Union has been fraught with constant friction between the sovereignty of...
This book is based on the doctoral thesis which the author prepared and defended at the European Uni...
This paper proposes to evaluate the heart of the concept of citizenship of the European Union: namel...
While ideas on 'earned citizenship' have been around in discussions on the coexistence of freedom of...
This article investigates solidarity as a concept and/or a norm of EU law from the perspective of fu...
The aim of this article is to offer a fundamental rights’ reading of Union Citizenship at a time whe...
The treatise examines national and Union citizenship, and the role of European citizenship within th...
This paper explores the different ways in which citizenship has played a role in polity formation in...
The free movement of Union citizens hinges on three ‘classic’ requirements, namely the possession of...
Since its formation in 1950s as the economic community, the EU has created the monetary union and is...
The sense of social solidarity formed at Union level is manifested, broadly speaking, in the very in...
In this contribution I will argue that we are witnessing a reactionary phase in the Court’s interpre...
European Union law has developed a concept of Union citizenship based on a right of exit from one’s ...
This article deals with the issue of European Union citizenship. Since 1992, both the Treaties and t...
In this essay the development, since 1992, of the concept of European citizenship is traced, alongsi...
The history of the European Union has been fraught with constant friction between the sovereignty of...
This book is based on the doctoral thesis which the author prepared and defended at the European Uni...
This paper proposes to evaluate the heart of the concept of citizenship of the European Union: namel...
While ideas on 'earned citizenship' have been around in discussions on the coexistence of freedom of...
This article investigates solidarity as a concept and/or a norm of EU law from the perspective of fu...
The aim of this article is to offer a fundamental rights’ reading of Union Citizenship at a time whe...
The treatise examines national and Union citizenship, and the role of European citizenship within th...
This paper explores the different ways in which citizenship has played a role in polity formation in...