Challenging European Citizenship : Ideas and Realities in Contrast /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Menéndez, Agustín José
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Olsen, Espen D. H.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
Series:Palgrave studies in European Union politics.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Intro; Praise for Challenging European Citizenship; Contents; List of Tables; Chapter 1 Introduction; Abstract; 1 Why This Book; 2 A Summary of the Main Arguments; 3 Some Remarks on Method; References; Part I The Yardstick: The Concept and the Conception of Citizenship; Chapter 2 The Concept and the Conception of Citizenship; Abstract; 1 The Variety of Citizenship(s); 2 The Concept of Citizenship: A Lasting and Relational Status of the Situated Person in a Political Community; 3 Citizenship Distinguished from Other Personal Statuses; A. Four Overlapping Communities
  • B. The Variety of Personal StatusesC. Implications for the Study of European Citizenship; 4 From Concept to Conception: Democratic and Social Citizenship; A. From the Failure to the Rescue of the Nation-State: The Democratic and Social State; B. Democratic and Social Citizenship; 5 Is European Citizenship Conceptually Possible?; References; Part II From the European Personal Status to European Citizenship; Chapter 3 The Ambivalence of European Integration: Between Proto-Citizenship and a Shared Nationality; Abstract; 1 Bits and Pieces of a European Personal Status
  • 2 From Ambivalent Treaties to an Ambivalent European Personal StatusA. The Founding Treaties (1957); (a) The Structural Legal Ambivalence of the Treaties; (b) The Political Sensitivity of the European Personal Status; (c) The European Personal Status Between Political Principles and Subjective Rights; B. Getting Rid of the Original Ambivalence of the European Personal Status at the Price of Creating New Ones (1958-1964); 3 Forms of Proto-Citizenship: European Law in the 1960s and Early 1970s; A. Moulding Proto-Citizenship on the Cross-Border Worker: The Right to Abode
  • B. Complementing, Not Rivalling, National CitizenshipsC. A Market Citizenship?; 4 From Proto-Citizenship to Proto-Nationality? The European Personal Status Conceptualised as a Shield of Private Autonomy; A. The Radical Change in Background Conditions Leads to the First Crisis in European Integration; B. The Single Market Replaces the Common Market as Regulatory Ideal of European Integration; C. European Supra-Nationality Instead of European Proto-Citizenship?; 5 The Ambivalent Politicisation of the European Communities and of the European Personal Status; 6 Concluding Remarks; References
  • Chapter 4 European Citizenship: Between Formal Status and PracticeAbstract; 1 The Normative Promise of European Citizenship; 2 The Enshrinement of the Formal Status of European Citizenship; 3 The Legal Life of European Citizenship in the 1990s and Early 2000s; A. Shaping European Citizenship Once Case at a Time: Personal Scope, Material Scope, Derivative Rights; (a) Expanding the Personal Scope of Citizenship: Breaking Away with Work as the Fundamental Entitlement to the European Personal Status; (b) Material Scope: Redefining the Communities of Insurance