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Democratic Citizenship And The Free Movement Of People 1st Edition Willem Maas

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Democratic Citizenship And The Free Movement Of People 1st Edition Willem Maas
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.77 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Willem Maas
ISBN: 9789004243286, 9004243283
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Democratic Citizenship And The Free Movement Of People 1st Edition Willem Maas by Willem Maas 9789004243286, 9004243283 instant download after payment.

Democratic states guarantee free movement within their territory to all citizens, as a core right of citizenship. Similarly, the European Union guarantees EU citizens and members of their families the right to live and the right to work anywhere within EU territory. Such rights reflect the project of equality and undifferentiated individual rights for all who have the status of citizen, but they are not uncontested. Despite citizenship's promise of equality, barriers, incentives, and disincentives to free movement make some citizens more equal than others. This book challenges the normal way of thinking about freedom of movement by identifying the tensions between the formal ideals that governments, laws, and constitutions expound and actual practices, which fall short.

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