The free movement of persons in the EU has been fraught with tension since the Eastern enlargements. This culminated in 2016 when the UK demanded the possibility to limit rights and benefits to intra-EU migrants, making for a fresh investigation into the state of the free movement. From a constructivist perspective of rights and citizenship this in-depth case study aims to elucidate how EU actors describe the free movement of persons. It will further look at how they situate limitations and obstacles and analyze what this reflects in terms of underlying logics and rationales of rights and citizenship in the EU free movement regime. The interviews with EU actors reveal how distinctions of politically constructed categories of migrants which ...
This study approaches post-migration as migrants’ experiences of settlement and assimilation after m...
[Introduction]. The European Union’s most significant enlargement admitted ten states in 2004: Cypru...
EU citizenship and free movement rights form the starting point for the Area of Freedom, Security an...
The free movement of persons in the EU has been fraught with tension since the Eastern enlargements....
The principle of free movement, long hailed as EU's main achievement, is increasingly questioned at ...
Drawing extensively on the entire body of applicable case law, this in-depth study analyses what the...
How 'free' is the free movement of persons? Why does the law that enables it need to be 'revisited'?...
First introduced by the Maastricht Treaty, and subsequently revised by the Amsterdam Treaty, Europea...
This contribution was delivered on the occasion of the EUI State of the Union in Florence on 09 May ...
The formulation of Union citizenship has concentrated on rights since the 1970s. In the Maastricht ...
peer reviewedIn this contribution, I frame the expanding EU case law on citizenship as a special enu...
This forum debate discusses the link between Union citizenship and free movement. These concepts wer...
This paper shall answer the following research question, “What do the Dano, Alimanoviç and Garcia-Ni...
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...
Free movement of persons is one of the most revolutionary aspects of European integration but it is ...
This study approaches post-migration as migrants’ experiences of settlement and assimilation after m...
[Introduction]. The European Union’s most significant enlargement admitted ten states in 2004: Cypru...
EU citizenship and free movement rights form the starting point for the Area of Freedom, Security an...
The free movement of persons in the EU has been fraught with tension since the Eastern enlargements....
The principle of free movement, long hailed as EU's main achievement, is increasingly questioned at ...
Drawing extensively on the entire body of applicable case law, this in-depth study analyses what the...
How 'free' is the free movement of persons? Why does the law that enables it need to be 'revisited'?...
First introduced by the Maastricht Treaty, and subsequently revised by the Amsterdam Treaty, Europea...
This contribution was delivered on the occasion of the EUI State of the Union in Florence on 09 May ...
The formulation of Union citizenship has concentrated on rights since the 1970s. In the Maastricht ...
peer reviewedIn this contribution, I frame the expanding EU case law on citizenship as a special enu...
This forum debate discusses the link between Union citizenship and free movement. These concepts wer...
This paper shall answer the following research question, “What do the Dano, Alimanoviç and Garcia-Ni...
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...
Free movement of persons is one of the most revolutionary aspects of European integration but it is ...
This study approaches post-migration as migrants’ experiences of settlement and assimilation after m...
[Introduction]. The European Union’s most significant enlargement admitted ten states in 2004: Cypru...
EU citizenship and free movement rights form the starting point for the Area of Freedom, Security an...