Book contents
- EU Citizenship and Federalism
- EU Citizenship and Federalism
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Foreword: European Citizenship as Federal Citizenship: Studying EU Citizenship through the Federal Lens
- Table of Cases
- Table of TEU, TFEU and CFR Provisions
- Table of the Provisions of Regulations 1612/68 and 492/2011 and Directive 2004/38
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Citizenship within the EU Federal Context
- 2 The Origins and the Potential Federalising Effects of the Substance of Rights Test
- 3 Some Reflections on Member State Nationality: A Prerequisite of EU Citizenship and an Obstacle to Its Enjoyment
- 4 The European Federalisation Process and the Dynamics of Fundamental Rights
- 5 Recasting EU Citizenship as Federal Citizenship: What Are the Implications for the Citizen When the Polity Bargain Is Privileged?
- 6 Transfiguring European Citizenship: From Member State Territory to Union Territory
- 7 Earned Citizenship – Understanding Union Citizenship through Its Scope
- 8 European Citizenship and Its New Union: Time to Move On?
- 9 Going Home? ‘European’ Citizenship Practice Twenty Years After
- Part II EU Citizenship Rights and the Vertical Division of Powers in the EU
- Part III Broader Implications and Limitations
- Index
7 - Earned Citizenship – Understanding Union Citizenship through Its Scope
from Part I - Citizenship within the EU Federal Context
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 April 2017
- EU Citizenship and Federalism
- EU Citizenship and Federalism
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Foreword: European Citizenship as Federal Citizenship: Studying EU Citizenship through the Federal Lens
- Table of Cases
- Table of TEU, TFEU and CFR Provisions
- Table of the Provisions of Regulations 1612/68 and 492/2011 and Directive 2004/38
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Citizenship within the EU Federal Context
- 2 The Origins and the Potential Federalising Effects of the Substance of Rights Test
- 3 Some Reflections on Member State Nationality: A Prerequisite of EU Citizenship and an Obstacle to Its Enjoyment
- 4 The European Federalisation Process and the Dynamics of Fundamental Rights
- 5 Recasting EU Citizenship as Federal Citizenship: What Are the Implications for the Citizen When the Polity Bargain Is Privileged?
- 6 Transfiguring European Citizenship: From Member State Territory to Union Territory
- 7 Earned Citizenship – Understanding Union Citizenship through Its Scope
- 8 European Citizenship and Its New Union: Time to Move On?
- 9 Going Home? ‘European’ Citizenship Practice Twenty Years After
- Part II EU Citizenship Rights and the Vertical Division of Powers in the EU
- Part III Broader Implications and Limitations
- Index
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- EU Citizenship and FederalismThe Role of Rights, pp. 204 - 225Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2017
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