
European Citizenship
Ius Tractum of Many Faces
Dimitry Kochenov(Author)
Hart Publishing
Will be published approx. on 4. February 2027
Book
Hardback
368 pages
978-1-5099-0224-8 (ISBN)
Description
This collection brings together revised, updated and new essays on EU citizenship by one of the leading commentators in the field.
This important collection argues, in the face of increasing pessimism (not least from other citizenship lawyers), that EU citizenship offers much to admire and celebrate. The author explores the question from three perspectives; firstly looking at the status of citizenship in Europe before moving onto perceived points of issue.
Finally, the author sets out the added value of citizenship, concluding that despite all the challenges faced, it is well placed to deal with future challenges both in the medium and long term. This is an important statement on the current and future status of a key tenet of European Union law by one of its leading commentators, and will be required reading for all scholars in the field.
This important collection argues, in the face of increasing pessimism (not least from other citizenship lawyers), that EU citizenship offers much to admire and celebrate. The author explores the question from three perspectives; firstly looking at the status of citizenship in Europe before moving onto perceived points of issue.
Finally, the author sets out the added value of citizenship, concluding that despite all the challenges faced, it is well placed to deal with future challenges both in the medium and long term. This is an important statement on the current and future status of a key tenet of European Union law by one of its leading commentators, and will be required reading for all scholars in the field.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 153 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
367 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5099-0224-8 (9781509902248)
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Person
Dimitry Kochenov is Chair in EU Constitutional Law at the Univeristy of Groningen, the Netherlands, and Visiting Professor and LAPA Fellow at Princeton University, USA.
Content
1. A Citizen of the Union: Introduction
2. Ius Tractum of Many Faces
3. From an Incipient Form to an Incipient Substance
4. A Real European Citizenship: The Structural Promise of Citizenship Rights
5. Citizenship without Respect: EU's Troubled Relationship with Equality
6. Rounding up the Circle: EU Citizenship and the Nationalities of the Member States
7. Mevrouw De Jong Gaat Eten: EU Citizenship and Cultural Particularity in Europe
8. Dual Nationality in the EU: Inescapable Toleration
9. Selling EU Citizenship: Acquiring Ius Tractum via Ius Pecuniae
10. Deportations in the Context of EU Citizenship: More than Just a Right to Stay
11. A Right to Love: Gays and the Facilitation of Bringing your Law with You
12. EU Citizenship and the Political: National Elections on the Agenda
13. Fighting Re-nationalisation
14. A Citizenship with no Duties?
15. EU Citizenship: Plenty of Room for Optimism
2. Ius Tractum of Many Faces
3. From an Incipient Form to an Incipient Substance
4. A Real European Citizenship: The Structural Promise of Citizenship Rights
5. Citizenship without Respect: EU's Troubled Relationship with Equality
6. Rounding up the Circle: EU Citizenship and the Nationalities of the Member States
7. Mevrouw De Jong Gaat Eten: EU Citizenship and Cultural Particularity in Europe
8. Dual Nationality in the EU: Inescapable Toleration
9. Selling EU Citizenship: Acquiring Ius Tractum via Ius Pecuniae
10. Deportations in the Context of EU Citizenship: More than Just a Right to Stay
11. A Right to Love: Gays and the Facilitation of Bringing your Law with You
12. EU Citizenship and the Political: National Elections on the Agenda
13. Fighting Re-nationalisation
14. A Citizenship with no Duties?
15. EU Citizenship: Plenty of Room for Optimism