European citizenship at the crossroads - The Role of the European Union on Loss and Acquisition of Nationality
CARRERA NUNEZ Sergio , DE GROOT Gérard-René
Product details
- Categories: Civil Law
- Publisher: WOLF LEGAL PUBLISHERS
- ISBN: 9789462402546
- Publication Date: 01/12/2015
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 620
- Language: English
Summary
This book examines the changing role played by the European Union and international standards on loss and acquisition of nationality. It provides a comparative analysis of EU Member States regulations, administrative practices, court rulings and statistical data on questions related to loss of nationality and European citizenship. It assesses the multifaceted repercussions of the supranational venues of judicial and legal accountability over states autonomy and competences at times of deciding who is and who is not a citizen. The following questions are examined: to what the extent do EU Member States still hold the exclusive competence over domestic decisions in nationality matters? How do international and European legal principles and standards, as well as case-law by European courts progressively affect their margin of manoeuvre at times of deciding who is and who is not a ‘citizen’? What are the repercussions of their obligations in safeguarding citizenship of the Union?
Table of contents
Preface
Gerard-René de Groot and Sergio Carrera Nuñez
About the Authors
Abbreviations
List of Tables and Figures
Foreword
Zeta Georgiadou
PART I: LOSS AND QUASI-LOSS OF NATIONALITY IN THE EU
Chapter 1
Introduction: European Citizenship at a Crossroads
Sergio Carrera Nuñez and Gerard-René de Groot
Chapter 2
Survey on Rules on Loss of Nationality in International
Treaties and Case Law
Gerard-René de Groot
Chapter 3
A Comparative Analysis of Regulations on Involuntary
Loss of Nationality in the European Union
Gerard-René de Groot and Maarten Peter Vink
Chapter 4
Reflections on Quasi-Loss of Nationality from
Comparative, International and European Perspectives
Gerard-René de Groot and Patrick Wautelet
Chapter 5
Mapping Statistics on Loss of Nationality in the EU:
A New Online Database
Maarten Peter Vink and Ngo Chun Luk
PART II: NATIONAL PERSPECTIVES AND DEVELOPMENTS
Chapter 6
Loss of Nationality in the Nordic Countries 185
Eva Ersbøll
Chapter 7
Deprivation of Citizenship:
The Latvian Example and EU Perspective
Kristine Kruma
Chapter 8
Is it Possible to Lose the Hungarian Nationality?
Judit Tóth
Chapter 9
Iberian Nationality Legislation and Sephardic Jews:
‘With due regard to European law’?
Hans Ulrich Jessurun d’Oliveira
Chapter 10
Attribution of Spanish Nationality to Children Born in Spain with the
Purpose of Avoiding Situations of Statelessness at Birth.
Aurelia Álvarez Rodríguez and Guayasén
Marrero González
Chapter 11
How Much Does EU Citizenship Cost? The Maltese Citizenship-for-Sale
Affair: A Breakthrough for Sincere Cooperation in Citizenship of the Union?
Sergio Carrera Nuñez
PART III
ROTTMANN IN THE COURTS OF THE MEMBER STATES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION:
A collection of judgements, pending cases and caselaw notes
1. AUSTRIA
Gerard-René de Groot
1.1. CASE 1: An Austrian husband of Macedonian origin
1.1.1. Text of the judgement
1.1.2. Case Note
1.2. CASE 2: An Austrian wife of Nigerian origin
1.2.1. Text of the judgement
1.2.2. Case Note
1.3. CASE 3: An Austrian husband of Turkish origin
1.3.1. Text of the judgement
1.3.2. Case Note
2. BELGIUM
Patrick Wautelet
2.1. CASE 4: Two Belgian children born in China
2.1.1. Text of the judgement
2.1.2. Case Note
3. CYPRUS
Nicoletta Charalambidou
3.1. CASE 5
3.1.1. Text of the judgement
3.1.2. Case Note
4. DENMARK
Eva Ersbøll
4.1. PENDING CASE
4.1.1. Case description
5. GERMANY
Gerard-René de Groot
5.1. CASE 6: The fate of Janko Rottmann
5.1.1. Text of the judgement
5.1.2. Case Note
5.2. CASE 7: A German with Turkish roots
5.2.1. Text of the judgement
5.2.2. Case Note
6. LATVIA
Kristine Kruma
6.1. CASE 8: A Latvian with a Russian background
6.1.1. Text of the judgement: Court of First Instance
6.1.2. Text of the judgement: Latvian Supreme Court
6.1.3. Case Note
7. MALTA
Daniela DeBono
7.1. CASE 9
7.1.1. Text of the judgements: First Hall of the Constitutional Court
7.1.2. Text of the judgements: Court of Appeals of the Constitutional Court
7.1.3. Case Note
8. THE NETHERLANDS
Ngo Chun Luk
8.1. Combined Case Note
8.2. CASE 10: Parental error
8.3. CASE 11: Syrian, not Iraqi
8.4. CASE 12: Unintentional fraud
8.5. CASE 13: Fictitious parentage
8.6. CASE 14: Bigamous Egyptian
8.7. CASE 15: Hidden criminal antecedents
8.8. CASE 16: Identity fraud in Limburg
8.9. Final Remarks
8.10. Text of Judgments
9. THE NETHERLANDS
Gerard-René de Groot
9.1. PENDING CASE 2: Dutch twins?
9.1.1. Case description
10. SPAIN
Guayasén Marrero González
10.1. CASE 17: Temporary residence permit on the grounds of exceptional circumstances (social integration)
10.1.1. Text of the judgement
10.1.2. Case Note
11. UNITED KINGDOM
11.1. PENDING CASE 3: A British Vietnamese involved in terrorism?
11.1.1. Appeal: Court of Appeal of England and Wales
11.1.2. Final appeal: Supreme Court – case description
Gerard-René de Groot
12.1. PENDING CASE 4: A Maltese husband of Egyptian origin
12.1.1. Case description
12.1.2. Comments