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European Citizenship after Brexit: Freedom of Movement and Rights of Residence: Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics

Autor Patricia Mindus
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 apr 2017
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license.

This Open Access book investigates European citizenship after Brexit, in light of the functionalist theory of citizenship. No matter its shape, Brexit will impact significantly on what has been labelled as one of the major achievements of EU integration: Citizenship of the Union. For the first time an automatic and collective lapse of status is observed. It is a form of involuntary loss of citizenship en masse, imposed by the automatic workings of the law on EU citizens of exclusively British nationality. It does not however create statelessness and it is likely to be tolerated under international law. This loss of citizenship is connected to a reduction of rights, affecting not solely the former Union citizens but also second country nationals in the United Kingdom and their family members.
The status of European citizenship and connected rights are first presented. Chapter Two focuses on the legal uncertainty that afflicts second country nationals in the United Kingdom as well as British citizens, turning from expats to post-European third country nationals. Chapter Three describes the functionalist theory and delineates three ways in which it applies to Brexit. These three directions of inquiry are developed in the following chapters. Chapter Four focuses on the intension of Union citizenship: Which rights can be frozen? Chapter Five determines the extension of Union citizenship: Who gets to withdraw the status? The key finding is that while Member states are in principle free to revoke the status of Union citizen, former Member states are not unbounded in stripping Union citizens of their acquired territorial rights. Conclusions are drawn and policy-suggestions summed up in the final chapter.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319517735
ISBN-10: 3319517732
Pagini: 123
Ilustrații: VIII, 123 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter One: Introduction.- Chapter Two: The Status of European Citizenship: An Overview.- Chapter Three: A Sudden Loss of Rights.- Chapter Four: Understanding Citizenship: The Functionalist Approach.- Chapter Five: Can Rights Be Frozen?.- Chapter Six: Who Gets to Withdraw the Status?.- Chapter Seven: Towards A Functionalist Reading of Union Citizenship.

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Notă biografică

Patricia Mindus is Associate Professor of Practical Philosophy and Wallenberg Academy Research Fellow at Uppsala University, Sweden, where she directs the project CIVIS SUM on practices of rule of law and migration policy in the EU. She works on citizenship and migration law in the EU, with a political and legal theory perspective and is a leading expert on legal realism.

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This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license.

This book investigates European citizenship after Brexit, in light of the functionalist theory of citizenship. No matter its shape, Brexit will impact significantly on what has been labelled as one of the major achievements of EU integration: Citizenship of the Union. For the first time an automatic and collective lapse of status is observed. It is a form of involuntary loss of citizenship en masse, imposed by the automatic workings of the law on EU citizens of exclusively British nationality. It does not however create statelessness and it is likely to be tolerated under international law. This loss of citizenship is connected to a reduction of rights, affecting not solely the former Union citizens but also second country nationals in the United Kingdom and their family members. 



Caracteristici

Provides the first scholarly book on the consequences of Brexit on the regulation of nationality and migration, and as an Open Access publication Explores the impact of Brexit on residence rights of EU citizens in the UK and UK citizens in EU member states Uses a functionalist theory of citzenship that results in concrete policy-suggestions