The Three Levels of Citizenship in the European Union

Against the tendency to compare EU citizenship with national state citizenship, the article argues that European Union citizenship represents a hybrid type, as it is derivative of Member State nationality. After pointing out the tensions caused by this derivative character with respect to mobility...

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Main Author: Rainer Bauböck
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2015-12-01
Series:Phenomenology and Mind
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Online Access:https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/pam/article/view/7182
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spelling doaj-132753d62f8a44bd812f379086b26f822020-11-25T03:26:10ZengFirenze University PressPhenomenology and Mind2280-78532239-40282015-12-01810.13128/Phe_Mi-1773514844The Three Levels of Citizenship in the European UnionRainer Bauböck0European University Institute, Florence Against the tendency to compare EU citizenship with national state citizenship, the article argues that European Union citizenship represents a hybrid type, as it is derivative of Member State nationality. After pointing out the tensions caused by this derivative character with respect to mobility rights, the article considers the limits of some strategies of dealing with such difficulties. Finally the article argues that realistic solutions should start from accepting a potentially coherent and normatively attractive constellation of three interconnected membership regimes: A birthright-based one at the Member State level, a residential one at the local level, and a derivative regime with residence-based rights at the supranational level, which would lead to a few modest reforms. https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/pam/article/view/7182CitizenshipMigrationBoundariesStates
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The Three Levels of Citizenship in the European Union
Phenomenology and Mind
Citizenship
Migration
Boundaries
States
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title The Three Levels of Citizenship in the European Union
title_short The Three Levels of Citizenship in the European Union
title_full The Three Levels of Citizenship in the European Union
title_fullStr The Three Levels of Citizenship in the European Union
title_full_unstemmed The Three Levels of Citizenship in the European Union
title_sort three levels of citizenship in the european union
publisher Firenze University Press
series Phenomenology and Mind
issn 2280-7853
2239-4028
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Against the tendency to compare EU citizenship with national state citizenship, the article argues that European Union citizenship represents a hybrid type, as it is derivative of Member State nationality. After pointing out the tensions caused by this derivative character with respect to mobility rights, the article considers the limits of some strategies of dealing with such difficulties. Finally the article argues that realistic solutions should start from accepting a potentially coherent and normatively attractive constellation of three interconnected membership regimes: A birthright-based one at the Member State level, a residential one at the local level, and a derivative regime with residence-based rights at the supranational level, which would lead to a few modest reforms.
topic Citizenship
Migration
Boundaries
States
url https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/pam/article/view/7182
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