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Citizenship and Solidarity in the European Union

From the Charter of Fundamental Rights to the Crisis, the State of the Art
Book on DemandKartoniert, Paperback
489 Seiten
Englisch
Peter Langerschienen am27.12.2013
A serious and plural reflection about Human Rights, democracy and economy in the European Union, under the scenario of the deepest economic and social crisis of the last decades, precarious labour market and deregulation, and a growing distance between citizens and political elites. With the participation of known scholars from the EU and Brazil.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextA serious and plural reflection about Human Rights, democracy and economy in the European Union, under the scenario of the deepest economic and social crisis of the last decades, precarious labour market and deregulation, and a growing distance between citizens and political elites. With the participation of known scholars from the EU and Brazil.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-2-87574-109-7
ProduktartBook on Demand
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2013
Erscheinungsdatum27.12.2013
Reihen-Nr.77
Seiten489 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht660 g
Artikel-Nr.30972645
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GenreRecht

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents: Emilios Christodoulidis: Some Reflections on the State of Europe - Teresa Freixes: Citizens Legislative Initiative and Citizenship of Rights - Jonathan Tomkin: Reconciling Integrationist Aspirations with Budgetary Realities. Citizenship and Solidarity in the Union legal Order - Dora Kostakopoulou: The Anatomy of Civic Integration - José Rubens de Moraes: Charter of the Fundamental Rights of the European Union and the Fundamental Rights in the Brazilian Constitution. A Question of Citizenship over the Focus on the Constitutionalisation of Brazilian Civil Law - Raúl Trujillo Herrera: Free Movement of Workers in Times of Crisis. Some Observations - Elaine Dewhurst: Equality in an Economic Crisis. Re-Writing Age Discrimination Legislation - Nuno Piçarra: Is the Area of Freedom Security and Justice a Factor of Development and Competitiveness in the European Union? - Marcílio Toscano Franca-Filho: Development, Competition and Global Administrative Law - João Rodrigues: The Euro of our Discontent - Katarzyna Gromek Broc: Prospects for Social Europe. What Social Europe Can We Get? - Bruno de Witte: Tensions in the Multilevel Protection of Fundamental Rights. The Meaning of Article 53 EU Charter - Francisco Balaguer: European Identity, Citizenship and the Model of Integration - Leonard F. M. Besselink: Multiple Political Identities. Revisiting the Maximum Standard - Eva-Maria Poptcheva: The Multilevel Context of Union Citizenship. The Right to Consular Protection as a Case in Point Title - Marcelo Neves: Transconstitutionalism. Brief Considerations with Special Reference to Latin America - Catherine Barnard: A Case Study of Dismissal - Donatella Loprieno: Protecting Fundamental Rights of Migrants in (Ir)Regular Situations During the Economic Crisis - Tamara Hervey: Health Equality, Solidarity and Human Rights in European Union Law - Francine Mestrum: Citizenship and Solidarity in the European Union. From Brussels to Echternach? - Dimitry Kochenov: EU Citizenship. New Questions in Need of an Answer - José Castro Caldas: The Political Economy of European Deconstruction - Domenico D Orsogna: Cultural Diversity, Citizenship, Migration Flows - Jesus Prieto de Pedro: Cultural Diversity as a Political and Legal Challenge and a Basis for Humanism in Our Times - Franco Gaetano Scoca: Protection of Diversity and Legal Treatment of the Foreigner. The Italian Model - Willis Guerra: On Legal Auto-Immunity. Fostering the Combination of Systemic and Deconstrutive Critical Approaches to Hostile Diversity in Contemporary World Society - António-Carlos Pereira Menaut: European Constitutionalism in 2012. Times are Tough Again.mehr
Kritik
«This is an important book because of the questions it tackles and the answers it brings. There is absolutely nothing politically correct about it. It is also very innovative from a number of different perspectives, as well as in the analysis and ideas that shape the 29 contributions contained in this publication.» (Michel Theys, Bulletin Quotidien Europe 11121, 2014)mehr

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Autor

Alessandra Silveira is Professor of European Law at the University of Minho, Portugal, where she also directs the Centre of Studies in EU Law (CEDU) and the Master´s degree in EU Law. She holds a Jean Monnet Chair linked to the project «Citizenship of rights: European citizenship as the fundamental status of nationals of the Member States».
Mariana Canotilho has been Legal Adviser to the President of the Portuguese Constitutional Court since January 2013, and Assistant Professor of Public Law at the University of Coimbra, Portugal, since 2003. She is a member of CEDU (the Centre of Studies in EU Law) at the University of Minho, Portugal. She also collaborates with the Peter Häberle Research Centre on Constitutional Law at the University of Granada, Spain.
Pedro Madeira Froufe is Professor of European Law at the University of Minho, Portugal, where he is also a member of the Centre of Studies in EU Law (CEDU). He is the Coordinator of the Master in Judiciary Law at the University Jean Piaget (Luanda, Angola). He is the author (and co-author) of several texts on European Law, Competition Law and Consumer Credit Law, and he also lectures frequently on the same topics in Portugal, Spain and Brazil.
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