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The Reconceptualization of European Union Citizenship

Edited by: Elspeth Guild

ISBN13: 9789004251519
Published: January 2014
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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This book maps out, from a variety of theoretical standpoints, the challenges generated by European integration and EU citizenship for community membership, belonging and polity-making beyond the state. It does so by focusing on three main issues of relevance for how EU citizenship has developed and its capacity to challenge state sovereignty and authority as the main loci of creating and delivering rights and protection. First, it looks at the relationship between citizenship of the Union and European identity and assesses how immigration and access to nationality in the Member States impact on the development of a common European identity. Secondly, it discusses how the idea of solidarity interacts with the boundaries of EU citizenship as constructed by the entitlement and capacity of mobile citizens to enjoy equality and social rights as EU citizens. Thirdly, the book engages with issues of EU citizenship and equality as the building blocks of the EU project. By engaging with these themes, this volume provides a topical and comprehensive account of the present and future development of Union citizenship and studies the collisions between the realisation of its constructive potential and Member State autonomy.

Subjects:
EU Law, Immigration, Asylum, Refugee and Nationality Law
Contents:
Introduction
Part I: Identity and EU Citizenship
Identity, Member States Nationality and EU Citizenship
Restitution of Former European Nationals v. Naturalisation of New European Residents? Cristina Gortázar Rotaeche
The ‘Ethnicisation’ of European Citizenship: An Assessment of the Latest Roma Policy Controversies at EU Levels Sergio Carrera
Nationality: The Missing Link between Citizenship of the European Union and European Migration Policy Sara Iglesias Sánchez
Towards a Citizenship of the Association? On the Future of Non-discrimination, Preferential Treatment and the Standstill Clauses in the EU-Turkey Association Regime Annette Schrauwen and Thomas Vandamme
Privileged Third Country Nationals and their Right to Free Movement and Residence to and in the EU Questions of Status and Competence Paula García Andrade
Social Integration of Third Country Nationals and Spanish Nationality Law José María Rúiz de Huidobro
Dealing with Loopholes in National and EU Citizenship: Spanish Nationality in the Case of Western Sahara Alberto Martín Pérez and Francisco Javier Moreno
Part II: Solidarity and EU Citizenship
Reverse Discrimination, Family Reunification and Union Citizens of Immigrant Origin Kees Groenendijk
Does European Citizenship Blur the Borders of Solidarity? Elspeth Guild
Directive 2004/38 and Access to Social Assistance Benefits Paul Minderhoud
Social security coverage of non-active persons moving to another Member State Filip van Overmeiren, Eberhard Eichenhofer and Herwig Verschueren
Part III: Equality and EU Citizenship
Reverse Discrimination – A Belgian Perspective Valérie Verbist
Citizenship of Rights and the Principle of the Highest Standard of Fundamental Rights’ Protection: Notes on the Melloni Case Alessandra Aparecida Souza Silveira
Equality across the Legal Orders or Voiding EU Citizenship of Content Dimitry Kochenov
The Charter of Fundamental Rights and EU citizenship The Link with EU Law Re-examined Jože Štrus and Nina Peršak
European Citizenship: Toward Renationalization or Cosmopolitan Europe? Espen E.H. Olsen
Immigration Without Incorporation:EU Migration Policy in a Post-Citizenship Europe? Peo Hanseni.