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Book Synopsis
This theoretically ambitious work combines analytical, institutional and critical approaches in order to provide an in-depth, panoramic and contextual account of European Union citizenship law and policy.

Offering a refreshing perspective on the origins, evolution and trajectory of EU citizenship law, Dora Kostakopoulou explores recent developments, controversies and challenges, including Brexit, and fills a lacuna in the existing literature. Through an interdisciplinary approach, this insightful book combines legal studies with normative political theory, political science, sociology and critical migration studies in order to arm readers with the tools required to appreciate and understand the constructive potential and transformative effects of this fascinating and unique institution. Provocative and forward-thinking, it provides glimpses of an alternative future for EU citizenship.

Students and scholars working in European law and policy, citizenship, migration and internal market law will find this book to be an engaging and timely read. Its more practical elements will also appeal to government officials, lobbyists and practitioners involved in law and policy-making, as well as to individuals working on transnational processes and globalisation.



Trade Review
‘This book captures both the evolution of EU citizenship since its establishment and the author's publication trajectory on citizenship. . . it provides a highly original account of EU citizenship law and policy. It shows how institutional actors and the practice of citizenship contribute to transformative change. It addresses possible future developments, while remaining faithful to the principled take on the values, principles and practices that enhance human life and (should) underlie EU citizenship as an institution. In sum, a thought-provoking book.’ -- Annette Schrauwen, European Journal of Migration and Law
‘This is a vital book for our time of a new wave of nationalism.’ -- Marta Moskal, Ethnic and Racial Studie

Table of Contents
Contents: Introduction 1. European Union Citizenship: Writing the Future 2. European Union Citizenship Rights and Duties: Civil, Political and Social 3. When EU Citizens Become Foreigners 4. The External Face of EU Citizenship: Diplomatic and Consular Protection 5. EU Citizenship and Fundamental Rights 6. Brexit and EU Citizenship 7. Innovations in European Union Citizenship Law: Who Should be a Citizen of the Union Conclusion The Art of Creative Institutional Thinking: Defending the Experience of Relating and Eurozens’ Rights Index

EU Citizenship Law and Policy: Beyond Brexit

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    Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
    Publication Date: 22/09/2020
    ISBN13: 9781786431585, 978-1786431585
    ISBN10: 1786431580

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This theoretically ambitious work combines analytical, institutional and critical approaches in order to provide an in-depth, panoramic and contextual account of European Union citizenship law and policy.

    Offering a refreshing perspective on the origins, evolution and trajectory of EU citizenship law, Dora Kostakopoulou explores recent developments, controversies and challenges, including Brexit, and fills a lacuna in the existing literature. Through an interdisciplinary approach, this insightful book combines legal studies with normative political theory, political science, sociology and critical migration studies in order to arm readers with the tools required to appreciate and understand the constructive potential and transformative effects of this fascinating and unique institution. Provocative and forward-thinking, it provides glimpses of an alternative future for EU citizenship.

    Students and scholars working in European law and policy, citizenship, migration and internal market law will find this book to be an engaging and timely read. Its more practical elements will also appeal to government officials, lobbyists and practitioners involved in law and policy-making, as well as to individuals working on transnational processes and globalisation.



    Trade Review
    ‘This book captures both the evolution of EU citizenship since its establishment and the author's publication trajectory on citizenship. . . it provides a highly original account of EU citizenship law and policy. It shows how institutional actors and the practice of citizenship contribute to transformative change. It addresses possible future developments, while remaining faithful to the principled take on the values, principles and practices that enhance human life and (should) underlie EU citizenship as an institution. In sum, a thought-provoking book.’ -- Annette Schrauwen, European Journal of Migration and Law
    ‘This is a vital book for our time of a new wave of nationalism.’ -- Marta Moskal, Ethnic and Racial Studie

    Table of Contents
    Contents: Introduction 1. European Union Citizenship: Writing the Future 2. European Union Citizenship Rights and Duties: Civil, Political and Social 3. When EU Citizens Become Foreigners 4. The External Face of EU Citizenship: Diplomatic and Consular Protection 5. EU Citizenship and Fundamental Rights 6. Brexit and EU Citizenship 7. Innovations in European Union Citizenship Law: Who Should be a Citizen of the Union Conclusion The Art of Creative Institutional Thinking: Defending the Experience of Relating and Eurozens’ Rights Index

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