Fissures in EU Citizenship

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Fissures in EU Citizenship

The Deconstruction and Reconstruction of the Legal Evolution of EU Citizenship

Politics and government Indigenous people: governance and politics Civics and citizenship Citizenship and nationality law

Author: Martin Steinfeld

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Collection: Cambridge Studies in European Law and Policy

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 6 January 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781108861717


Introduction

This book argues that core concepts in EU citizenship law are riddled with latent fissures traceable back to the earliest case law on free movement of persons, and that later developments simply compounded such defects. By looking at these defects, not only could Brexit have been predicted, but it could also have been foreseen that unchecked problems with EU citizenship would potentially lead to its eventual dismantling during an era of widespread populism and considerable challenges to further integration.

Methodology and Approach

Using a critical constructivist approach, the author painstakingly outlines the ''temple'' of citizenship from its foundations upwards, and offers a deconstruction of concepts such as ''worker'', the role of non-economic actors, the principle of equal treatment, and utterances of citizenship.

Key Themes and Conclusions

In identifying inherent fissures in the concept of solidarity and post-national identification, this book poses critical questions and argues that we need to reconstruct EU citizenship from the bottom up.

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