The process of European unification, which some call a ›myth‹, yet others an ›illusion‹, gives rise to important questions about national membership and citizenship rights. This article examines recent developments in Europe from the background of the history of political thought about citizenship. Citizenship involves three salient aspects: collective identity, privileges of political membership, and a bundle of rights and entitlements which accrue to the citizen. T.H. Marshall has analyzed this last aspect of citizenship through his famous categorization of civil, political, and social rights. What we are observing in contemporary Europe is a »dissociation« or »disaggregation« of these various aspects of citizenship. Migrant workers and t...
In this article we explore how constitutionally enshrined and historically conditioned conceptions ...
The EU- citizenship was established in the Maastricht Treaty in 1993. This citizenship involves righ...
Citizenship is an eminent example of the dynamic development of European constitutional concepts. F...
Abstract: The process of European unification, which some call a "myth", yet others an "illusion", g...
The process of European unification, which some call a ›myth‹, yet others an ›illusion‹, gives rise ...
'The idea and practice of European citizenship is relevant in two main ways to the recent controvers...
European citizenship, which was once seen as the symbol of European integration, is increasingly per...
Citizenship is a notoriously complex and an essentially contested concept which has been defined in ...
This paper proposes to evaluate the heart of the concept of citizenship of the European Union: namel...
In this essay the development, since 1992, of the concept of European citizenship is traced, alongsi...
Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in Open Access in 2021 for r...
The European Union, an organization built on the ruins of the Second World War the desire to curb t...
First published online 29 May 2007European citizenship is a nested membership in a multilevel polity...
In 1992, the architects of European integration unfurled the banner of European citizenship. Faced w...
AbstractAs envisioned by T.H. Marshall, social citizenship was a corrective to the injustices caused...
In this article we explore how constitutionally enshrined and historically conditioned conceptions ...
The EU- citizenship was established in the Maastricht Treaty in 1993. This citizenship involves righ...
Citizenship is an eminent example of the dynamic development of European constitutional concepts. F...
Abstract: The process of European unification, which some call a "myth", yet others an "illusion", g...
The process of European unification, which some call a ›myth‹, yet others an ›illusion‹, gives rise ...
'The idea and practice of European citizenship is relevant in two main ways to the recent controvers...
European citizenship, which was once seen as the symbol of European integration, is increasingly per...
Citizenship is a notoriously complex and an essentially contested concept which has been defined in ...
This paper proposes to evaluate the heart of the concept of citizenship of the European Union: namel...
In this essay the development, since 1992, of the concept of European citizenship is traced, alongsi...
Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in Open Access in 2021 for r...
The European Union, an organization built on the ruins of the Second World War the desire to curb t...
First published online 29 May 2007European citizenship is a nested membership in a multilevel polity...
In 1992, the architects of European integration unfurled the banner of European citizenship. Faced w...
AbstractAs envisioned by T.H. Marshall, social citizenship was a corrective to the injustices caused...
In this article we explore how constitutionally enshrined and historically conditioned conceptions ...
The EU- citizenship was established in the Maastricht Treaty in 1993. This citizenship involves righ...
Citizenship is an eminent example of the dynamic development of European constitutional concepts. F...