This paper deals with the question: Who ought not to be excluded from the enjoyment of European citizenship rights? Recently, the Court of Justice has ruled that, in exceptional situations, the 'genuine enjoyment of the substance of rights attaching to European citizenship' can be invoked in order to also extend legal protection to specific categories of third country nationals. I will argue that the 'genuine enjoyment' formula is not only setting an innovative jurisdictional test concerning European citizenship rights, but that it is also highlighting how the traditional account of citizenship (from status to rights) can be conceptually reversed. This happens in threshold cases, where the tenability of the schema of distribution of rights,...
peer reviewedScholarly discourses aiming to conceptualise and contextualise the notion of citizenshi...
European citizenship establishes a precedent whereby the exercise and protection of rights - the pra...
This paper provides a brief critical overview of the recent EU citizenship case-law of the Court of ...
The Stockholm Programme and the European Commission's Action Plan implementing it have positioned th...
The Stockholm Programme and the European Commission’s Action Plan implementing it have positioned th...
Citizenship is an eminent example of the dynamic development of European constitutional concepts. F...
This paper proposes to evaluate the heart of the concept of citizenship of the European Union: namel...
The EU’s is a curiously atypical legal system which construes the on-going shift from citizenship to...
peer reviewedThe notion of citizenship rests on the cleavage between national and international law ...
Ever since the concept of EU citizenship was formally introduced in the Treaty of Maastricht, a live...
By virtue of conceptual abstraction, the notion of nationality plays a pivotal role in liberal democ...
This paper examines how the distribution of social goods within a political community relates to dec...
This paper studies the distribution and legitimisation of civil, political and social entitlements t...
The previous two papers in this volume identified and commented upon a turn in case law towards narr...
Examining Board: Professor Rainer Bauböck, European University Institute (supervisor) Professor Ann...
peer reviewedScholarly discourses aiming to conceptualise and contextualise the notion of citizenshi...
European citizenship establishes a precedent whereby the exercise and protection of rights - the pra...
This paper provides a brief critical overview of the recent EU citizenship case-law of the Court of ...
The Stockholm Programme and the European Commission's Action Plan implementing it have positioned th...
The Stockholm Programme and the European Commission’s Action Plan implementing it have positioned th...
Citizenship is an eminent example of the dynamic development of European constitutional concepts. F...
This paper proposes to evaluate the heart of the concept of citizenship of the European Union: namel...
The EU’s is a curiously atypical legal system which construes the on-going shift from citizenship to...
peer reviewedThe notion of citizenship rests on the cleavage between national and international law ...
Ever since the concept of EU citizenship was formally introduced in the Treaty of Maastricht, a live...
By virtue of conceptual abstraction, the notion of nationality plays a pivotal role in liberal democ...
This paper examines how the distribution of social goods within a political community relates to dec...
This paper studies the distribution and legitimisation of civil, political and social entitlements t...
The previous two papers in this volume identified and commented upon a turn in case law towards narr...
Examining Board: Professor Rainer Bauböck, European University Institute (supervisor) Professor Ann...
peer reviewedScholarly discourses aiming to conceptualise and contextualise the notion of citizenshi...
European citizenship establishes a precedent whereby the exercise and protection of rights - the pra...
This paper provides a brief critical overview of the recent EU citizenship case-law of the Court of ...