The Effects of EU Citizenship - Economic, Social and Political Rights in a Time of Constitutional Change

Author: Dr. Flora Goudappel, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

Abstract

The notion of citizenship has undergone significant changes over the last few years because of European Union developments. Citizens have obtained additional economic, social and political rights but have also seen privacy and other rights limited because of the European fight against terrorism. Recent developments, such as the European Constitution and the Treaty of Lisbon, have aimed to change citizenship rights for European citizens and third-country nationals in the European Union. This book explores the influence of the EU on citizenship rights, especially in view of the fight against terrorism and the constitutional changes negotiated in the last decade. It is highly recommended to academics, policy makers, civil servants and those interested in EU Citizenship.

Dr. Flora Goudappel is an associate professor of European Union Law at Erasmus School of Law in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

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Publisher:
T.M.C. ASSER PRESS
Date published:
2010
Distributor:
Cambridge University Press, http://www.cambridge.org/

Details

Pages:
250 pp.
Hardbound
ISBN:
9789067042789
Language:
English
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Related subjects

European Law,
Public International Law,
Constitutional and Administrative Law,
Family Law,
Human Rights Law,
International Economic and Trade Law,
International Migration Law,
Jurisprudence

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