EU Citizenship Law 1st Edition
EU Citizenship Law (1st Edition) by Niamh Nic Shuibhne is a timely, authoritative guide that brings clarity to one of the European Union’s most dynamic legal fields. If you work with EU law, policymaking, immigration, or human rights across Europe, this book puts essential analysis and practical insight at your fingertips.
Beginning with clear explanations of how citizenship operates within the European Union, the text walks readers through the legal foundations, landmark rulings of the European Court of Justice, and the evolving interplay between national and EU-level rights. Nic Shuibhne’s accessible yet rigorous approach makes complex doctrines—freedom of movement, equal treatment, derivative citizenship, and restrictions on rights—readable for students, practitioners, and policymakers alike.
What sets this edition apart is its balanced combination of doctrinal precision and real-world relevance: case studies illuminate how EU citizenship affects everyday lives across EU member states, while critical commentary highlights contemporary policy debates in Brussels and beyond. Whether you’re preparing for litigation, classroom teaching, or drafting legislation, this work equips you with the analytical tools and up-to-date jurisprudence you need.
Compact, well-structured chapters and clear summaries enhance usability, making it an excellent reference for libraries, law firms, universities, and government offices throughout Europe. For anyone seeking a definitive, modern introduction to European Union citizenship law, EU Citizenship Law by Niamh Nic Shuibhne is an indispensable resource—insightful, reliable, and immediately practical. Order your copy today to stay informed on the legal developments shaping citizenship across the EU.
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