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Bartolini, Antonio.
Dictionary of statuses within EU lawthe individual statuses as pillar of European Union integration /
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正題名/作者:
Dictionary of statuses within EU lawedited by Antonio Bartolini, Roberto Cippitani, Valentina Colcelli.
其他題名:
the individual statuses as pillar of European Union integration /
其他作者:
Bartolini, Antonio.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2019.
面頁冊數:
xvii, 652 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
LawEuropean Union countries.
標題:
European Union countriesSocial policy.
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00554-2
ISBN:
9783030005542$q(electronic bk.)
Dictionary of statuses within EU lawthe individual statuses as pillar of European Union integration /
Dictionary of statuses within EU law
the individual statuses as pillar of European Union integration /[electronic resource] :edited by Antonio Bartolini, Roberto Cippitani, Valentina Colcelli. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2019. - xvii, 652 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Introduction -- Part I Historical and Juridical Contexts for the Status Within European Union Law -- Historical Overview of the Status Topic -- From Cosmopolitan Individual Status (French Civil Code of 1804) and "l'exercice des droits civils" to EU Citizenship -- Part II Dictionary of European Union Statuses -- Administrative Judges in Europe -- Artist -- Asylum Seeker -- Author -- Banker -- Biological Mother -- Child and Adolescent -- Climate Change Activist -- Cohabiting (Status of) -- Consumer -- Creditor and Debtor -- Data Manager -- Data Protection Officer -- Data Subject -- Diplomatic Agent -- Disabled -- Disabled Person -- Economic Operator -- Economic Operator of Third Countries -- Elderly People -- Entrepreneur -- Ethics Advisor on Research Projects -- EU Citizen -- EU Investor -- EU Judge -- EU Officer -- EU Representative to a Third Country -- Expert in Renewable Energies -- Expropriated Party -- Family Member -- Farmer -- Former EU Citizen -- Gender Victim of Gender-Based Violence -- Human Embryo -- Human Resource in Science and Technology -- Immigrant and Emigrant -- Individual Genetic Status -- Internet Entrepreneur -- Inventor -- Jean Monnet Chairholder -- Journalist -- Landowner -- Lawyer -- LGBTIQ People -- Member of the European Parliament -- Musician -- Party to Contracts -- Passenger -- Patient -- Policemen -- Pollution Victim -- Project Manager -- Provider and User of Genetic Resources -- Public Body -- Public Officer -- Recipient of EU Programmes -- Refugee -- Religious Believer -- Religious Person -- Research Volunteer -- Researcher -- Sex Worker -- Soldier -- Sportsperson -- Statutory Auditor -- Student -- Subsidiary Status -- Taxpayer -- Teacher -- Technology Transfer Professional -- Third Country National -- Transgender Person -- Transsexual Person -- User -- Voluntary -- Vulnerable Person -- Waste Producer and Waste Holder -- Woman -- Worker.
This Dictionary analyses the ways in which the statuses of European citizens are profoundly affected by EU law. The study of one's particular status (as a worker, consumer, family member, citizen, etc.) helps to reconsider the legal notions concerning an individual's status at the EU level. The Dictionary includes a foreword by Evgeni Tanchev, Advocate General at the Court of Justice of the European Union, which illustrates some interesting features of the Court's case law on statuses. The Dictionary's core is composed of 79 chapters, published in alphabetical order. Each brief chapter analyses how the individual status was conditioned or created by contemporary EU law, or how the process of European integration modified the traditional juridical definition of the respective status. The Dictionary provides answers to the following questions: Has the process of European integration modified the traditional juridical definition of individual status? Has the concept of legal status now acquired a new function? What role has EU law played in developing a new modern function for the concept of individual status? Are the selection of a specific individual status by EU law and the proliferation of such statuses, which is synonymous with the creation of new privileges, collectively undermining the goal of achieving substantive equality between EU citizens? Does this constitute a return to the past? Under EU law, is it possible to create a uniform definition of the legal status of the person, over and above the definition that is provided by a given Member State's legal system?
ISBN: 9783030005542$q(electronic bk.)
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LC Class. No.: KJE960 / .D538 2019
Dewey Class. No.: 341.2422
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