Citizenship and the European Union
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Citizenship and the European Union
1. Introduction
The idea and practice of European citizenship is relevant in two main ways
to the recent controversy in Germany over plans by the governing Social-
Democratic Party to reform citizenship law. One of these is that the
concepts of citizenship and nationality continue to be thought of as
synonymous in Germany but are now relatively distinct, both linguistically
and politically, in several other national regimes and in the European
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Elizabeth (eds.) Uneasy Partners: British German Relations and European Integration since 1945. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Meehan, Elizabeth, Forthcoming (b), Ireland's Choice to Prioritize Free Movement with the United Kingdom over Free Movement in the European Union. Blue Paper, The Policy Institute, Trinity College Dublin. Miller, David, 1993, 'In Defence of Nationality', Journal of Applied Philosophy, 10, 3- 16. O'Leary, Siofra, 1995, 'The Relationship between Community Citizenship and the Fundamental Rights in Community Law', Common Market Law Review 32. pp. 519- 544.