EU Citizenship and Free Movement Rights: Taking Supranational Citizenship Seriously: Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy in Europe, cartea 47
Editat de Sandra Mantu, Paul Minderhoud, Elspeth Guilden Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 apr 2020
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ISBN-13: 9789004411777
ISBN-10: 9004411771
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy in Europe
ISBN-10: 9004411771
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy in Europe
Cuprins
About the Authors
1 Introduction
2 Who Wants to Be an EU Citizen?
Elspeth Guild
3 The Fundamental Status of Minor Union Citizens and the Best Interests of the Child
Annette Schrauwen
4 The Court of Justice of the European Union, EU Citizenship and Residence Rights of Third Country National Family Members: An Ongoing Struggle
Chiara Berneri
5 Spanish Experiences with the Mobility of EU/EEA Citizens and Their Family Members: Opening the “Black Box”?
Emiliano García Coso
6 The Judgments of Brey, Dano and Alimanovic: A Case of Derogation or a Need to Solve the Riddle?
Johannes Peyrl
7 Mobile EU Citizens and the “Unreasonable Burden”: How EU Member States Deal with Residence Rights at the Street Level
Anita Heindlmaier
8 Expulsion from the “Heart of Europe”: The Belgian Law and Practice Relating to the Termination of EU Residence Rights
Anthony Valcke
9 EU Citizenship as Precarious Status for Precarious Workers: Implications of National Policies Restricting EU Citizens’ Rights for Young University-Educated EU Migrants in Brussels
Anna Simola
10 “We Should Call Them Our Friends” – Negotiations on Welfare and Social Security Entitlements for Displaced EU Citizens in Sweden
Sara Nyhlén
11 A Contingent Citizenship – Union Citizenship and Expulsion
Stephen Coutts
12 European States Returning European Citizens: France and the Roma Populations
Marie-Laure Basilien-Gainche
13 Reversed Free Movement
Cristina Juverdeanu
14 Abusing or Misusing the Right of Free Movement? The UK’s Policy towards EU Nationals Sleeping Rough
Matthew Evans
15 “A Matter for the Minister”?: Removal and Exclusion Orders in Irish Law
Patricia Brazil
16 The Promised Land of Milk and Honey? From EU Citizens to Third-Country Nationals after Brexit
Eglé Dagilyté
17 The Dark Side of Free Movement: When Individual and Social Interests Clash
Iris Goldner Lang and Maroje Lang
18 EU Citizenship and EU Territory: Unsettling the National, Embedding the Supranational
Sandra Mantu
Index
1 Introduction
Part 1: EU Citizens and Their Family Members
2 Who Wants to Be an EU Citizen?
Elspeth Guild
3 The Fundamental Status of Minor Union Citizens and the Best Interests of the Child
Annette Schrauwen
4 The Court of Justice of the European Union, EU Citizenship and Residence Rights of Third Country National Family Members: An Ongoing Struggle
Chiara Berneri
5 Spanish Experiences with the Mobility of EU/EEA Citizens and Their Family Members: Opening the “Black Box”?
Emiliano García Coso
Part 2: The Convoluted Issue of Equality
6 The Judgments of Brey, Dano and Alimanovic: A Case of Derogation or a Need to Solve the Riddle?
Johannes Peyrl
7 Mobile EU Citizens and the “Unreasonable Burden”: How EU Member States Deal with Residence Rights at the Street Level
Anita Heindlmaier
8 Expulsion from the “Heart of Europe”: The Belgian Law and Practice Relating to the Termination of EU Residence Rights
Anthony Valcke
9 EU Citizenship as Precarious Status for Precarious Workers: Implications of National Policies Restricting EU Citizens’ Rights for Young University-Educated EU Migrants in Brussels
Anna Simola
10 “We Should Call Them Our Friends” – Negotiations on Welfare and Social Security Entitlements for Displaced EU Citizens in Sweden
Sara Nyhlén
Part 3: EU Citizenship and Restrictive Practices
11 A Contingent Citizenship – Union Citizenship and Expulsion
Stephen Coutts
12 European States Returning European Citizens: France and the Roma Populations
Marie-Laure Basilien-Gainche
13 Reversed Free Movement
Cristina Juverdeanu
14 Abusing or Misusing the Right of Free Movement? The UK’s Policy towards EU Nationals Sleeping Rough
Matthew Evans
15 “A Matter for the Minister”?: Removal and Exclusion Orders in Irish Law
Patricia Brazil
Part 4: EU Citizenship beyond Free Movement
16 The Promised Land of Milk and Honey? From EU Citizens to Third-Country Nationals after Brexit
Eglé Dagilyté
17 The Dark Side of Free Movement: When Individual and Social Interests Clash
Iris Goldner Lang and Maroje Lang
18 EU Citizenship and EU Territory: Unsettling the National, Embedding the Supranational
Sandra Mantu
Index
Notă biografică
Sandra Mantu, Ph.D. (2014), is Assistant Professor of Law at Radboud University Nijmegen. Her research focuses on (EU) citizenship, social rights and migration. She is author of Contingent Citizenship (Brill/Nijhoff, 2015) and co-editor of Migration on the Move (Brill/Nijhoff, 2017).
Paul Minderhoud, Ph.D. (1993), is Professor of Migration Law at the University of Utrecht, Associate Professor at Radboud University Nijmegen and co-editor of the European Journal of Migration and Law. His research focuses on immigration and social security.
Elspeth Guild is Jean Monnet Professor ad Personam, Emeritus Professor of Law at Radboud University Nijmegen and Professor of Law at Queen Mary University of London. She is also a partner at the London law firm Kingsley Napley.
Paul Minderhoud, Ph.D. (1993), is Professor of Migration Law at the University of Utrecht, Associate Professor at Radboud University Nijmegen and co-editor of the European Journal of Migration and Law. His research focuses on immigration and social security.
Elspeth Guild is Jean Monnet Professor ad Personam, Emeritus Professor of Law at Radboud University Nijmegen and Professor of Law at Queen Mary University of London. She is also a partner at the London law firm Kingsley Napley.