The European Union, an organization built on the ruins of the Second World War the desire to curb the war on the continent once and for all, was doomed from the beginning to end in one day political contours, so Europe is now united policy at the core of the future of Europe. This aspiration has become increasingly manifest in the adoption in 1992 of the Treaty of Maastricht, culminating today with the debate on the European Constitution. “Europe” today was forged from the beginning of the ruling political elites and not the citizens. Is it possible to continue this course today? Talking about European citizenship is part of the broader theory and political philosophy, legal and sociological. East European citizenship a recent concept...
The citizenship of the European Union is a reality or a concept? The consecration of the citizenship...
The Maastricht Treaty (the “Treaty”) first introduced the status of EU citizenship. The twentieth an...
Core European Citizenship as an individual choice: Europeans who were granted the embryonic status o...
Since its formalisation in 1992, European citizenship as a membership status detached from nationali...
Ever since the concept of EU citizenship was formally introduced in the Treaty of Maastricht, a live...
Questions of political identity and citizenship, raised by the creation of the 'new Europe&apos...
Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in Open Access in 2021 for r...
[Introduction]. Object of the paper - European citizenship is rather new phenomenon in European lega...
This book argues that European citizenship is transnational, a status that has emerged incrementally...
Based on the legal-historical analysis of the key features of EU citizenship as interpreted by the C...
the European Union (E.U). “places the individual at the heart of its activities, by establishing the...
This paper tries to analyse a paradox concerning EU citizenship: though it had been defined in the M...
At the end of the 20th century concept of citizenship, always observed in the contest of modern stat...
Defence date: 08 February 2008Examining Board: Rainer Bauböck (EUI), Richard Bellamy (University Co...
EU citizenship has matured as an institution, owing to a number of important interventions by the Eu...
The citizenship of the European Union is a reality or a concept? The consecration of the citizenship...
The Maastricht Treaty (the “Treaty”) first introduced the status of EU citizenship. The twentieth an...
Core European Citizenship as an individual choice: Europeans who were granted the embryonic status o...
Since its formalisation in 1992, European citizenship as a membership status detached from nationali...
Ever since the concept of EU citizenship was formally introduced in the Treaty of Maastricht, a live...
Questions of political identity and citizenship, raised by the creation of the 'new Europe&apos...
Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in Open Access in 2021 for r...
[Introduction]. Object of the paper - European citizenship is rather new phenomenon in European lega...
This book argues that European citizenship is transnational, a status that has emerged incrementally...
Based on the legal-historical analysis of the key features of EU citizenship as interpreted by the C...
the European Union (E.U). “places the individual at the heart of its activities, by establishing the...
This paper tries to analyse a paradox concerning EU citizenship: though it had been defined in the M...
At the end of the 20th century concept of citizenship, always observed in the contest of modern stat...
Defence date: 08 February 2008Examining Board: Rainer Bauböck (EUI), Richard Bellamy (University Co...
EU citizenship has matured as an institution, owing to a number of important interventions by the Eu...
The citizenship of the European Union is a reality or a concept? The consecration of the citizenship...
The Maastricht Treaty (the “Treaty”) first introduced the status of EU citizenship. The twentieth an...
Core European Citizenship as an individual choice: Europeans who were granted the embryonic status o...