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European Citizenship after Brexit: Freedom of Movement and Rights of Residence
The Status of European Citizenship: An Overview
EU Citizenship: A Brief History
The Background
A Farewell to Traditional International Law
The Derivative Character of Union Citizenship
Entitlements Connected to the Status
Conclusion
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A Sudden Loss of Rights
The Home Office’s New Workload
From Expat to Post-European
Notes
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Understanding Citizenship: The Functionalist Approach
Four Arguments in Favour of Theory
Applying Citizenship Theory to Brexit
The Functionalist Theory
How Can it be Applied to Brexit?
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Can Rights Be Frozen?
Lessons from International Law
Duty to Negotiate Solutions
Duty to Inform
Right to Option
Saving Citizens’ Rights?
The Kuric Doctrine
Residence Rights in the EU
The Wrong Saviour?
Notes
References
Who Gets to Withdraw the Status?
Who Gets to Withdraw Union Citizenship?
Limits of Public International Law
EU Law Limits to State Discretion
Resisting Temptation
Consequences for the UK
Consequences for Member States
To Challenge Loss of Status
Enacting Union Citizenship
Notes
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Towards a Functionalist Reading of Union Citizenship
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