EU Citizenship Law

SHUIBHNE Niamh Nic

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Summary

European Union citizenship is a novel and complex legal status. Since its formal conception in the Maastricht Treaty, EU citizenship has catalysed an extraordinary, and ongoing, legal experiment, the development and implications of which are traced comprehensively throughout this book. EU Citizenship Law articulates, explains, and analyses the legal framework and legal developments that have shaped the status of EU citizenship and the rights that it confers on Member State nationals. By examining how the rights and responsibilities produced by EU citizenship relate to other rights conferred by EU law, the distinctive meaning and scope - the added legal value - of EU citizenship is uncovered. But the legal story examined here sits in deeper and wider economic, political, social, and emotional contexts because EU citizenship is also an idea: a vector of European integration, collective personhood, and multi-layered identities that reflects the paradoxically inclusive and exclusive qualities of citizenship more generally. EU citizenship challenges us to consider the worth and deepen the protection of the person, and to shape a European Union where principles and values really matter. Thorough yet accessible, this work provides a comprehensive legal reference point for the progression of debates about what EU citizenship law actually 'is,' and for the continuing study and practice of EU citizenship law.

Table of contents

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