Migration, Work and Citizenship in the Enlarged European Union (Law and Migration)

by Samantha Currie

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Drawing upon socio-legal research, this insightful book considers labour migration within the context of ('eastward') European Union enlargement. Specifically, this volume explores the legal rights of accession nationals to access employment, their experiences once in work and their engagement with broader family and social entitlement. By combining analysis of the legal framework governing free movement-related rights with analysis of qualitative data gained from interviews with Polish show more migrants, this volume is able to speculate on the significance the status of Union citizenship holds for nationals of the recently-acceded CEE Member States. Citizenship is conceptualised not merely as rights but as a practice; a real 'lived' experience. The citizenship status of migrants from the CEE Member States is shaped by formal legal entitlement, law in action - as it is implemented by the Member States and 'accessed' by the migrants - and social and cultural perceptions and experiences 'on the ground'. show less

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Samantha Currie is a Lecturer in Law at the Liverpool Law School, Liverpool University.

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Politics and Government, Nonfiction
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342.2408Society, government, & cultureLawU.S. Constitution - Bill of Rights, AmendmentsRegional intergovernmental organisationsRegional intergovernmental organisations of Europe, European UnionJurisdiction over persons
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KJE5124 .C87LawRegional organization and integration (Europe)Regional organization and integration (Europe)The European Communities. Community lawOrganization law. Constitution of the EuropeanIndividual and CommunitiesNationality and citizenship
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