Nationality, Migration Rights and Citizenship of the Union.

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Place / Publishing House:Boston : : BRILL,, 1995.
©1995.
Year of Publication:1995
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
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505 0 |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- ABBREVIATIONS -- Table of Contents -- SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PREFACE -- CASES BEFORE THE COURT OF JUSTICE -- CASES BEFORE THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE -- CASES BEFORE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS -- CASES BEFORE NATIONAL COURTS -- CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION: CITIZENSHIP AND THE UNION TREATY -- CITIZENSHIP -- THE UNION TREATY -- IMPACT OF UNION CITIZENSHIP -- CHAPTER 2 NATIONALITY AND COMMUNITY LAW -- INTRODUCTION -- DISPOSITION OF NATIONALITY: EXCLUSIVE DOMESTIC JURISDICTION -- COMMUNITY ACCEPTANCE OF MEMBER STATE DISPOSITION -- Transfer of sovereignty -- Treaty provisions -- Faroe Islanders -- Channel Islanders and Manxmen -- Overseas Countries and Territories -- Conclusion -- Obstacle to full realisation of the common market -- 'Workers' and 'nationality': Common policy considerations? -- Two Grounds of Objection -- Failure of Treaties to Define Nationality -- State Sovereignty -- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION -- CHAPTER 3 NATIONALITY AND UNION SUPERVISION -- UNREQUESTED CONFERRAL OF NATIONALITY -- Four staff cases -- Gunnella -- Airola -- Van den Broeck -- Devred -- Staff cases not helpful? -- Forced conferral not always applied in Community law -- Duty of Solidarity and Fundamental Rights -- Micheletti -- Conditions for acquisition of nationality -- Position in international law -- Nottebohm -- Duty of solidarity -- Genuine link in Community law -- Member State nationals and the right of abode -- Summary and conclusion -- Conditions for loss of nationality -- Denationalisation and Fundamental Rights -- Community Protection of Fundamental Freedoms -- Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness -- International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights -- Convention on Racial Discrimination -- European Convention on Human Rights -- The 'Framework of Community law' -- Citizenship -- Summary and Conclusion. 
505 8 |a Declarations on nationality -- The Declarations -- Constitutional Charter -- Four types of Declaration -- Amendment to the Treaties? -- Integral Part of the Treaties? -- Reservation to the Treaties? -- Interpretative Aid? -- CONCLUSION -- CHAPTER 4 MATERIAL SCOPE OF CITIZENSHIP MIGRATION RIGHTS -- UNION CITIZENT'S RIGHT TO MOVE AND RESIDE -- LIMITATIONS ON UNION CITIZENS' RIGHTS -- Article 8a not an absolute right -- The three movement and residence directives -- The scope of secondary legislation adopted under Article 8a -- The movement and residence directives apply to Union citizens -- An excursion into the hinterland -- A lacuna in the Treaty? -- Protection of fundamental constitutional principles -- Public policy a fundamental constitutional principal -- A residual constitutional power? -- Johnston v Chief Constable: Residual Power Repudiated? -- Emergency Powers -- A return from the hinterland -- In search of an alternative legal basis -- Article 100a -- Article 100 -- Articles 6 and 235 -- There is No Alternative -- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION -- CHAPTER 5 DIRECT EFFECT OF CITIZENSHIP MIGRATION RIGHTS -- TEXTUAL DIFFICULTIES -- THE JURISPRUDENTIAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL BASIS OF DIRECT EFFECT -- THREE TECHNICAL CRITERIA FOR DIRECT EFFECT -- First criterion: Clarity and precision -- Second criterion: Unconditional character -- Third criterion: Perfected Community standard -- Resolving the Textual Ambiguities: Language -- Resolving the textual ambiguities: Context -- CONCLUSION -- APPENDIX -- INDEX. 
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