EU Citizenship Law analyses the legal framework and legal development of EU Citizenship and its relationship to other rights protected by EU law. By examining the complex legal status of Union citizenship, this book reflects on the wider economic, political, social, and emotional contexts that both complicate and inform EU membership.
EU Citizenship Law analyses the legal framework and legal development of EU Citizenship and its relationship to other rights protected by EU law. By examining the complex legal status of Union citizenship, this book reflects on the wider economic, political, social, and emotional contexts that both complicate and inform EU membership.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Niamh Nic Shuibhne is Professor of EU Law at the University of Edinburgh. Her research examines substantive EU law from a constitutional perspective, with particular focus on principle-based analysis of free movement and Union citizenship. She was awarded a Leverhulme Trust Major Research Fellowship (2016-2019) to examine how protection of the commitment to equal treatment in EU law came to represent an ideological challenge for the Union: how it became a 'confounding' rather than founding EU value. Niamh is a Joint Editor of the Common Market Law Review. Her current research explores the integrity of the EU legal order as well as the concepts and principles that both constitute and distinguish it.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Introducing EU Citizenship Law * 2: Union Citizenship: Introducing the Legal Framework * 3: Who is Protected? Part I: Union Citizenship and Member State Nationality * 4: Who is Protected? Part II: Defining the Family Members of Union Citizens * 5: Union Citizenship and the Home Member State * 6: Union Citizenship and the Host State Part I: Rights to Enter, Reside, and Remain - Directive 2004/38 * 7: Union Citizenship and the Host State Part II: Equal Treatment and the Concept of Lawful Residence * 8: Union Citizenship and the Host State Part III: The Right of Permanent Residence * 9: The Right to Move and Reside: Beyond the Directive * 10: Excluding Union Citizens: Public Policy, Public Security, and Public Health
* 1: Introducing EU Citizenship Law * 2: Union Citizenship: Introducing the Legal Framework * 3: Who is Protected? Part I: Union Citizenship and Member State Nationality * 4: Who is Protected? Part II: Defining the Family Members of Union Citizens * 5: Union Citizenship and the Home Member State * 6: Union Citizenship and the Host State Part I: Rights to Enter, Reside, and Remain - Directive 2004/38 * 7: Union Citizenship and the Host State Part II: Equal Treatment and the Concept of Lawful Residence * 8: Union Citizenship and the Host State Part III: The Right of Permanent Residence * 9: The Right to Move and Reside: Beyond the Directive * 10: Excluding Union Citizens: Public Policy, Public Security, and Public Health
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