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All Rights Reserved? Barriers towards EUropean CITIZENship

All Rights Reserved? Barriers towards EUropean CITIZENship

The European Court of Justice expects European citizenship to become the fundamental status of nationals of the Member States. It ‘lies at the heart of the European integration process’. The treaties, legislation, and case law have given Europeans an increasing number of rights. Yet the European Commission complains that these remain underused. Therefore, it has included in FP7 a call for a large-scale IP, identifying and analyzing ‘barriers’ to exercising such European citizenship rights.
Utrecht University is initiating a response to this call. In its project proposal it identifies research questions and several categories of potential hindrances as answers to some of them: contradictions between different rights, ‘multilevel’ rights, and differences in priorities Member States accord these rights; differences in political, administrative, and legal institutions; financial restraints; lack of sufficient solidarity; administrative and bureaucratic hurdles; language problems; and other practical barriers to claiming and exercising rights - and related duties. Furthermore we distinguish citizenship rights by the types of rights - economic, social, political, and civil - and by the ascribed characteristics of the subjects of these rights: male and female, young and old, native and immigrant.
We believe multidisciplinarity will help in identifying and analyzing barriers to the exercise of European citizenship. We can learn from other times and places; therefore we add a historical and comparative dimension to the analysis. And we aim to combine insights from the historical, legal, and social sciences. Overall we want to investigate the options for a multilayered citizenship true to the EU's motto 'In Varietate Concordia'.
The research questions and theoretically identified barriers will be investigated in 12 different work packages, each containing specific research objectives, tasks, roles of the participants, and deliverables.

Investigadors principals

Utrecht University

Investigadors

University of Antwerp, University of Zagreb, Masaryk University, University of Tartu, University of Aalborg, University of Copenhagen, Goethe University Frankfurt, Institute of Economic and Social Research in the Hans Böckler Foundation, University of Siegen, Democritus University of Thrace, Central European University, University College Dublin, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, University of Trento, University of Turino, Utrecht University, Jagiellonian University, Barcelona Institute of International Studies, University of Oviedo, University of Gothenburg, University of Zurich, London School of Economics, University of Oxford
Pompeu Fabra University (Clara Velasco Rico, Josep Capdeferro Pla, Alexandre de le Court, Maria Isabel González Pascual, Marc Sanjaume i Calvet)

European Commission

Project ID: 320294

Funded under: FP7-SSH

110.521 €