The history of the European Union has been fraught with constant friction between the sovereignty of the Member States and the supranational powers of the Union, with the Union gaining terrain in fields of law traditionally belonging to the Member States. Despite this tension, certain legal fields are steadfastly asserted as belonging to the Member States. Notably, Member States regulate the grounds of the acquisition and loss of nationality. The Treaty of Lisbon highlights that the nationality of Member States is scarcely governed by European Union law, if at all. The sole provision governing the relationship between Member State nationality and Union law, i.e., Article 20 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) stres...
The Maastricht Treaty (the “Treaty”) first introduced the status of EU citizenship. The twentieth an...
The concept of citizenship in relatively new legal order of the European Union has its own meaning a...
The PhD thesis examines, from a legal perspective, the extent to which the provisions on citizenship...
The history of the European Union has been fraught with constant friction between the sovereignty of...
This article deals with the issue of European Union citizenship. Since 1992, both the Treaties and t...
That European Union citizenship remains an unfinished institution is beyond any doubt. Even its mode...
European Union citizenship was established by the Treaty of Maastricht in 1992. Intended to fall wit...
Romania’s adhesion to the European Union has given a stronger impulse for the examination and better...
Since its formation in 1950s as the economic community, the EU has created the monetary union and is...
At the end of the 20th century concept of citizenship, always observed in the contest of modern stat...
In this essay the development, since 1992, of the concept of European citizenship is traced, alongsi...
In this publication, I talk about Nationality and Citizenship of the European Unio
This thesis deals with the issue of acquisition and loss of citizenship of the Union in relation to ...
The citizenship of the European Union is a reality or a concept? The consecration of the citizenship...
This article analyses uniform all-European citizenship founded by the Maastricht treaty about the Eu...
The Maastricht Treaty (the “Treaty”) first introduced the status of EU citizenship. The twentieth an...
The concept of citizenship in relatively new legal order of the European Union has its own meaning a...
The PhD thesis examines, from a legal perspective, the extent to which the provisions on citizenship...
The history of the European Union has been fraught with constant friction between the sovereignty of...
This article deals with the issue of European Union citizenship. Since 1992, both the Treaties and t...
That European Union citizenship remains an unfinished institution is beyond any doubt. Even its mode...
European Union citizenship was established by the Treaty of Maastricht in 1992. Intended to fall wit...
Romania’s adhesion to the European Union has given a stronger impulse for the examination and better...
Since its formation in 1950s as the economic community, the EU has created the monetary union and is...
At the end of the 20th century concept of citizenship, always observed in the contest of modern stat...
In this essay the development, since 1992, of the concept of European citizenship is traced, alongsi...
In this publication, I talk about Nationality and Citizenship of the European Unio
This thesis deals with the issue of acquisition and loss of citizenship of the Union in relation to ...
The citizenship of the European Union is a reality or a concept? The consecration of the citizenship...
This article analyses uniform all-European citizenship founded by the Maastricht treaty about the Eu...
The Maastricht Treaty (the “Treaty”) first introduced the status of EU citizenship. The twentieth an...
The concept of citizenship in relatively new legal order of the European Union has its own meaning a...
The PhD thesis examines, from a legal perspective, the extent to which the provisions on citizenship...