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Moving beyond barriers: prospects for EU citizenship

Part of the Interdisciplinary perspectives on EU citizenship series
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The concept of supranational European citizenship has become one of the core concepts of the EU's unique polity.

It has, however, been one of the most difficult to actualise.

This book examines the challenges of, and barriers to, exercising full citizenship rights for European citizens and considers how they might best be overcome. Drawing on cutting-edge research from interdisciplinary areas of study, this book examines the key issues surrounding EU citizenship.

Reflecting on the diversity of European societies, it identifies, analyses and compares the many barriers that citizens face to fully exercising their rights.

With chapters examining key issues from migration to democratic governance and social rights, Moving Beyond Barriers critically analyses concepts of citizenship and the way that EU citizenship is politically, legally, economically and socially institutionalised, and elaborates alternatives to the current paths of realising EU citizenship. Citizenship issues feature prominently in the European policy-making agenda and the insights offered by this book will be of benefit to those with an interest in EU law, social and public policy and administration.

Policy-makers and practitioners will also benefit from the reflections on citizenship and the practical guidance on how to move beyond current issues regarding EU citizenship.

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Product Details
Edward Elgar Publishing
1788113640 / 9781788113649
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
01/05/2018
English
344 pages
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