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[EAN: 9789041108784], Neubuch, [PU: Kluwer Law International, Netherlands], Language: English. Brand new Book. This book is based on the doctoral thesis which the author prepared and defended at the European University Institute in Florence. Following the adoption of the Treaty on European Union, the concept of Community or Union citizenship has been the subject of widespread academic and political debate. Part I of this book provides a framework within which to examine the concept of Community or Union citizenship. It distinguishes nationality and citizenship, discusses the importance of Member State nationality for both free movement of persons in the European Community and Union citizenship and, finally, examines the traditional requirement in Community law of involvement in an economic activity. Part II focuses on the relationship between the principle of equal treatment and Union citizenship, given the fact that many of the rights conferred on Union citizens are simply extended to them on the basis of the principle of equal treatment. Finally, Part III looks beyond equal treatment and questions whether a direct relationship can be said to exist between Union citizens and the Union. It also suggests some of the issues relevant to citizenship which may feature at the forthcoming Intergovernmental Conference in 1996. The overall objective of the book is to discuss whether citizenship is an appropriate description of the rights which Union citizens enjoy on the basis of Community law or the duties to which they may become subject., Books<
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[EAN: 9789041108784], [SC: 5.0], Law, The Hague :. Kluwer Law International, 1996. Original edition. Paperback. 347 pp.(European Monographs, 13). This book is based on the doctoral thesis… Mehr…
[EAN: 9789041108784], [SC: 5.0], Law, The Hague :. Kluwer Law International, 1996. Original edition. Paperback. 347 pp.(European Monographs, 13). This book is based on the doctoral thesis which the author prepared and defended at the European University Institute in Florence. Following the adoption of the Treaty on European Union, the concept of Community or Union citizenship has been the subject of widespread academic and political debate. Part I of this book provides a framework within which to examine the concept of Community or Union citizenship. It distinguishes nationality and citizenship, discusses the importance of Member State nationality for both free movement of persons in the European Community and Union citizenship and, finally, examines the traditional requirement in Community law of involvement in an economic activity. Part II focuses on the relationship between the principle of equal treatment and Union citizenship, given the fact that many of the rights conferred on Union citizens are simply extended to them on the basis of the principle of equal treatment. Finally, Part III looks beyond equal treatment and questions whether a direct relationship can be said to exist between Union citizens and the Union. It also suggests some of the issues relevant to citizenship which may feature at the forthcoming Intergovernmental Conference in 1996. Library stamps. English text. Condition : very good. Condition : copy. ISBN 9789041108784. Keywords : RECHT, citizenship, burgerschap<
[EAN: 9789041108784], Law, The Hague :. Kluwer Law International, 1996. Original edition. Paperback. 347 pp.(European Monographs, 13). This book is based on the doctoral thesis which the … Mehr…
[EAN: 9789041108784], Law, The Hague :. Kluwer Law International, 1996. Original edition. Paperback. 347 pp.(European Monographs, 13). This book is based on the doctoral thesis which the author prepared and defended at the European University Institute in Florence. Following the adoption of the Treaty on European Union, the concept of Community or Union citizenship has been the subject of widespread academic and political debate. Part I of this book provides a framework within which to examine the concept of Community or Union citizenship. It distinguishes nationality and citizenship, discusses the importance of Member State nationality for both free movement of persons in the European Community and Union citizenship and, finally, examines the traditional requirement in Community law of involvement in an economic activity. Part II focuses on the relationship between the principle of equal treatment and Union citizenship, given the fact that many of the rights conferred on Union citizens are simply extended to them on the basis of the principle of equal treatment. Finally, Part III looks beyond equal treatment and questions whether a direct relationship can be said to exist between Union citizens and the Union. It also suggests some of the issues relevant to citizenship which may feature at the forthcoming Intergovernmental Conference in 1996. Library stamps. English text. Condition : very good. Condition : copy. ISBN 9789041108784. Keywords : RECHT, citizenship, burgerschap<
Hardback, [PU: Kluwer Law International], This book is based on the doctoral thesis which the author prepared and defended at the European University Institute in Florence. Following the … Mehr…
Hardback, [PU: Kluwer Law International], This book is based on the doctoral thesis which the author prepared and defended at the European University Institute in Florence. Following the adoption of the Treaty on European Union, the concept of Community or Union citizenship has been the subject of widespread academic and political debate. Part I of this book provides a framework within which to examine the concept of Community or Union citizenship. It distinguishes nationality and citizenship, discusses the importance of Member State nationality for both free movement of persons in the European Community and Union citizenship and, finally, examines the traditional requirement in Community law of involvement in an economic activity. Part II focuses on the relationship between the principle of equal treatment and Union citizenship, given the fact that many of the rights conferred on Union citizens are simply extended to them on the basis of the principle of equal treatment. Finally, Part III looks beyond equal treatment and questions whether a direct relationship can be said to exist between Union citizens and the Union. It also suggests some of the issues relevant to citizenship which may feature at the forthcoming Intergovernmental Conference in 1996. The overall objective of the book is to discuss whether citizenship is an appropriate description of the rights which Union citizens enjoy on the basis of Community law or the duties to which they may become subject., Laws Of Specific Jurisdictions<
[EAN: 9789041108784], Neubuch, [PU: Kluwer Law International, Netherlands], Language: English. Brand new Book. This book is based on the doctoral thesis which the author prepared and defe… Mehr…
[EAN: 9789041108784], Neubuch, [PU: Kluwer Law International, Netherlands], Language: English. Brand new Book. This book is based on the doctoral thesis which the author prepared and defended at the European University Institute in Florence. Following the adoption of the Treaty on European Union, the concept of Community or Union citizenship has been the subject of widespread academic and political debate. Part I of this book provides a framework within which to examine the concept of Community or Union citizenship. It distinguishes nationality and citizenship, discusses the importance of Member State nationality for both free movement of persons in the European Community and Union citizenship and, finally, examines the traditional requirement in Community law of involvement in an economic activity. Part II focuses on the relationship between the principle of equal treatment and Union citizenship, given the fact that many of the rights conferred on Union citizens are simply extended to them on the basis of the principle of equal treatment. Finally, Part III looks beyond equal treatment and questions whether a direct relationship can be said to exist between Union citizens and the Union. It also suggests some of the issues relevant to citizenship which may feature at the forthcoming Intergovernmental Conference in 1996. The overall objective of the book is to discuss whether citizenship is an appropriate description of the rights which Union citizens enjoy on the basis of Community law or the duties to which they may become subject., Books<
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[EAN: 9789041108784], [SC: 5.0], Law, The Hague :. Kluwer Law International, 1996. Original edition. Paperback. 347 pp.(European Monographs, 13). This book is based on the doctoral thesis… Mehr…
[EAN: 9789041108784], [SC: 5.0], Law, The Hague :. Kluwer Law International, 1996. Original edition. Paperback. 347 pp.(European Monographs, 13). This book is based on the doctoral thesis which the author prepared and defended at the European University Institute in Florence. Following the adoption of the Treaty on European Union, the concept of Community or Union citizenship has been the subject of widespread academic and political debate. Part I of this book provides a framework within which to examine the concept of Community or Union citizenship. It distinguishes nationality and citizenship, discusses the importance of Member State nationality for both free movement of persons in the European Community and Union citizenship and, finally, examines the traditional requirement in Community law of involvement in an economic activity. Part II focuses on the relationship between the principle of equal treatment and Union citizenship, given the fact that many of the rights conferred on Union citizens are simply extended to them on the basis of the principle of equal treatment. Finally, Part III looks beyond equal treatment and questions whether a direct relationship can be said to exist between Union citizens and the Union. It also suggests some of the issues relevant to citizenship which may feature at the forthcoming Intergovernmental Conference in 1996. Library stamps. English text. Condition : very good. Condition : copy. ISBN 9789041108784. Keywords : RECHT, citizenship, burgerschap<
[EAN: 9789041108784], Law, The Hague :. Kluwer Law International, 1996. Original edition. Paperback. 347 pp.(European Monographs, 13). This book is based on the doctoral thesis which the … Mehr…
[EAN: 9789041108784], Law, The Hague :. Kluwer Law International, 1996. Original edition. Paperback. 347 pp.(European Monographs, 13). This book is based on the doctoral thesis which the author prepared and defended at the European University Institute in Florence. Following the adoption of the Treaty on European Union, the concept of Community or Union citizenship has been the subject of widespread academic and political debate. Part I of this book provides a framework within which to examine the concept of Community or Union citizenship. It distinguishes nationality and citizenship, discusses the importance of Member State nationality for both free movement of persons in the European Community and Union citizenship and, finally, examines the traditional requirement in Community law of involvement in an economic activity. Part II focuses on the relationship between the principle of equal treatment and Union citizenship, given the fact that many of the rights conferred on Union citizens are simply extended to them on the basis of the principle of equal treatment. Finally, Part III looks beyond equal treatment and questions whether a direct relationship can be said to exist between Union citizens and the Union. It also suggests some of the issues relevant to citizenship which may feature at the forthcoming Intergovernmental Conference in 1996. Library stamps. English text. Condition : very good. Condition : copy. ISBN 9789041108784. Keywords : RECHT, citizenship, burgerschap<
Hardback, [PU: Kluwer Law International], This book is based on the doctoral thesis which the author prepared and defended at the European University Institute in Florence. Following the … Mehr…
Hardback, [PU: Kluwer Law International], This book is based on the doctoral thesis which the author prepared and defended at the European University Institute in Florence. Following the adoption of the Treaty on European Union, the concept of Community or Union citizenship has been the subject of widespread academic and political debate. Part I of this book provides a framework within which to examine the concept of Community or Union citizenship. It distinguishes nationality and citizenship, discusses the importance of Member State nationality for both free movement of persons in the European Community and Union citizenship and, finally, examines the traditional requirement in Community law of involvement in an economic activity. Part II focuses on the relationship between the principle of equal treatment and Union citizenship, given the fact that many of the rights conferred on Union citizens are simply extended to them on the basis of the principle of equal treatment. Finally, Part III looks beyond equal treatment and questions whether a direct relationship can be said to exist between Union citizens and the Union. It also suggests some of the issues relevant to citizenship which may feature at the forthcoming Intergovernmental Conference in 1996. The overall objective of the book is to discuss whether citizenship is an appropriate description of the rights which Union citizens enjoy on the basis of Community law or the duties to which they may become subject., Laws Of Specific Jurisdictions<
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The concept of Community or Union citizenship has been the subject of widespread academic and political debate. This work examines the issues involved in this topic including the framework in which to examine this citizenship and the relationship between equal treatment and citizenship.
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9789041108784 ISBN (ISBN-10): 9041108785 Gebundene Ausgabe Taschenbuch Erscheinungsjahr: 1997 Herausgeber: Kluwer Law International 347 Seiten Gewicht: 0,567 kg Sprache: eng/Englisch
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Autor/in: Siofra O'Leary Titel: The Evolving Concept of Community Citizenship:From the Free Movement of Persons to Union Citizenship Verlag: Springer Netherland 368 Seiten Erscheinungsjahr: 1997-01-21 Gewicht: 0,585 kg Sprache: Englisch 136,96 € (DE) 140,80 € (AT) Available