The Twofold Approach to Children’s Freedom of Movement Rights Under European Law: Can ‘Children’s Equilibrium’ Guide the Interpretation of the Post-Brexit Rights of UK Children Residing in the EU?
The United Kingdom’s decision to leave the EU is causing a strong political, legal and, last but not least, social turmoil. Arguably, the impact is even greater for children who are growing up as part of the Union, and belong to families of mixed nationalities, and/or have cross-border relations to...
Main Author: | Teodora Mariova Petrova |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Zagreb, Faculty of Law
2018-12-01
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Series: | Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy |
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Online Access: | https://www.cyelp.com/index.php/cyelp/article/view/312 |
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