The EU’s is a curiously atypical legal system which construes the on-going shift from citizenship to personhood in global constitutional law in quite an atypical way. The advent of the person boasts, globally, a powerful ability to remedy the harsh edges of the arbitrary exclusionary legal fiction of citizenship by embracing those who do not qualify to benefit from it. In the EU, however, the turn of constitutionalism to personhood plays quite the opposite role: it disables the protections of EU citizenship. This curious turn, which this paper aims to document and discuss, has two consequences. Firstly, it annihilates citizenship as a meaningful legal status in the EU, since its declared benefits and protections can always be overridden by ...
This paper deals with the question: Who ought not to be excluded from the enjoyment of European citi...
In this essay the development, since 1992, of the concept of European citizenship is traced, alongsi...
This paper assesses the impact and potential effects of inadequate domestic transposition of Directi...
Ever since the concept of EU citizenship was formally introduced in the Treaty of Maastricht, a live...
The Stockholm Programme and the European Commission's Action Plan implementing it have positioned th...
The citizenship of the European Union is a reality or a concept? The consecration of the citizenship...
This paper proposes to evaluate the heart of the concept of citizenship of the European Union: namel...
Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in Open Access in 2021 for r...
The Stockholm Programme and the European Commission’s Action Plan implementing it have positioned th...
The European Union, an organization built on the ruins of the Second World War the desire to curb t...
The concept of citizenship in relatively new legal order of the European Union has its own meaning a...
European Union citizenship was established by the Treaty of Maastricht in 1992. Intended to fall wit...
This paper tries to analyse a paradox concerning EU citizenship: though it had been defined in the M...
Citizenship is an eminent example of the dynamic development of European constitutional concepts. F...
peer reviewedThe notion of citizenship rests on the cleavage between national and international law ...
This paper deals with the question: Who ought not to be excluded from the enjoyment of European citi...
In this essay the development, since 1992, of the concept of European citizenship is traced, alongsi...
This paper assesses the impact and potential effects of inadequate domestic transposition of Directi...
Ever since the concept of EU citizenship was formally introduced in the Treaty of Maastricht, a live...
The Stockholm Programme and the European Commission's Action Plan implementing it have positioned th...
The citizenship of the European Union is a reality or a concept? The consecration of the citizenship...
This paper proposes to evaluate the heart of the concept of citizenship of the European Union: namel...
Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in Open Access in 2021 for r...
The Stockholm Programme and the European Commission’s Action Plan implementing it have positioned th...
The European Union, an organization built on the ruins of the Second World War the desire to curb t...
The concept of citizenship in relatively new legal order of the European Union has its own meaning a...
European Union citizenship was established by the Treaty of Maastricht in 1992. Intended to fall wit...
This paper tries to analyse a paradox concerning EU citizenship: though it had been defined in the M...
Citizenship is an eminent example of the dynamic development of European constitutional concepts. F...
peer reviewedThe notion of citizenship rests on the cleavage between national and international law ...
This paper deals with the question: Who ought not to be excluded from the enjoyment of European citi...
In this essay the development, since 1992, of the concept of European citizenship is traced, alongsi...
This paper assesses the impact and potential effects of inadequate domestic transposition of Directi...