European Citizenship after Brexit : : Freedom of Movement and Rights of Residence.

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Place / Publishing House:Cham : : Springer International Publishing AG,, 2017.
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Year of Publication:2017
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Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics Series
Intro -- European Citizenship after Brexit -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- Notes -- References -- 2 The Status of European Citizenship: An Overview -- 2.1 EU Citizenship: A Brief History -- 2.1.1 The Background -- 2.1.2 A Farewell to Traditional International Law -- 2.2 The Derivative Character of Union Citizenship -- 2.3 Entitlements Connected to the Status -- 2.4 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3 A Sudden Loss of Rights -- 3.1 The Home Office's New Workload -- 3.2 From Expat to Post-European -- Notes -- References -- 4 Understanding Citizenship: The Functionalist Approach -- 4.1 Four Arguments in Favour of Theory -- 4.2 Applying Citizenship Theory to Brexit -- 4.2.1 The Functionalist Theory -- 4.2.2 How Can it be Applied to Brexit? -- Notes -- References -- 5 Can Rights Be Frozen? -- 5.1 Lessons from International Law -- 5.1.1 Duty to Negotiate Solutions -- 5.1.2 Duty to Inform -- 5.1.3 Right to Option -- 5.2 Saving Citizens' Rights? -- 5.2.1 The Kurić Doctrine -- 5.2.2 Residence Rights in the EU -- 5.3 The Wrong Saviour? -- Notes -- References -- 6 Who Gets to Withdraw the Status? -- 6.1 Who Gets to Withdraw Union Citizenship? -- 6.2 Limits of Public International Law -- 6.3 EU Law Limits to State Discretion -- 6.3.1 Resisting Temptation -- 6.3.2 Consequences for the UK -- 6.3.3 Consequences for Member States -- 6.4 To Challenge Loss of Status -- 6.5 Enacting Union Citizenship -- Notes -- References -- 7 Towards a Functionalist Reading of Union Citizenship -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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European Citizenship after Brexit : Freedom of Movement and Rights of Residence.
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Intro -- European Citizenship after Brexit -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- Notes -- References -- 2 The Status of European Citizenship: An Overview -- 2.1 EU Citizenship: A Brief History -- 2.1.1 The Background -- 2.1.2 A Farewell to Traditional International Law -- 2.2 The Derivative Character of Union Citizenship -- 2.3 Entitlements Connected to the Status -- 2.4 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3 A Sudden Loss of Rights -- 3.1 The Home Office's New Workload -- 3.2 From Expat to Post-European -- Notes -- References -- 4 Understanding Citizenship: The Functionalist Approach -- 4.1 Four Arguments in Favour of Theory -- 4.2 Applying Citizenship Theory to Brexit -- 4.2.1 The Functionalist Theory -- 4.2.2 How Can it be Applied to Brexit? -- Notes -- References -- 5 Can Rights Be Frozen? -- 5.1 Lessons from International Law -- 5.1.1 Duty to Negotiate Solutions -- 5.1.2 Duty to Inform -- 5.1.3 Right to Option -- 5.2 Saving Citizens' Rights? -- 5.2.1 The Kurić Doctrine -- 5.2.2 Residence Rights in the EU -- 5.3 The Wrong Saviour? -- Notes -- References -- 6 Who Gets to Withdraw the Status? -- 6.1 Who Gets to Withdraw Union Citizenship? -- 6.2 Limits of Public International Law -- 6.3 EU Law Limits to State Discretion -- 6.3.1 Resisting Temptation -- 6.3.2 Consequences for the UK -- 6.3.3 Consequences for Member States -- 6.4 To Challenge Loss of Status -- 6.5 Enacting Union Citizenship -- Notes -- References -- 7 Towards a Functionalist Reading of Union Citizenship -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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contents Intro -- European Citizenship after Brexit -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- Notes -- References -- 2 The Status of European Citizenship: An Overview -- 2.1 EU Citizenship: A Brief History -- 2.1.1 The Background -- 2.1.2 A Farewell to Traditional International Law -- 2.2 The Derivative Character of Union Citizenship -- 2.3 Entitlements Connected to the Status -- 2.4 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3 A Sudden Loss of Rights -- 3.1 The Home Office's New Workload -- 3.2 From Expat to Post-European -- Notes -- References -- 4 Understanding Citizenship: The Functionalist Approach -- 4.1 Four Arguments in Favour of Theory -- 4.2 Applying Citizenship Theory to Brexit -- 4.2.1 The Functionalist Theory -- 4.2.2 How Can it be Applied to Brexit? -- Notes -- References -- 5 Can Rights Be Frozen? -- 5.1 Lessons from International Law -- 5.1.1 Duty to Negotiate Solutions -- 5.1.2 Duty to Inform -- 5.1.3 Right to Option -- 5.2 Saving Citizens' Rights? -- 5.2.1 The Kurić Doctrine -- 5.2.2 Residence Rights in the EU -- 5.3 The Wrong Saviour? -- Notes -- References -- 6 Who Gets to Withdraw the Status? -- 6.1 Who Gets to Withdraw Union Citizenship? -- 6.2 Limits of Public International Law -- 6.3 EU Law Limits to State Discretion -- 6.3.1 Resisting Temptation -- 6.3.2 Consequences for the UK -- 6.3.3 Consequences for Member States -- 6.4 To Challenge Loss of Status -- 6.5 Enacting Union Citizenship -- Notes -- References -- 7 Towards a Functionalist Reading of Union Citizenship -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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