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In search of a rationale for the EU citizenship jurisprudence
A. Hoogenboom
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International Law
Integration, Differentiation and Flexibility: New Perspectives on EU Law and Policy
CERiM - Faculty of Law
MACIMIDE - Faculty of Law
Institute for Transnational and Euregional cross border cooperation and Mobility
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EU Citizenship
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Jurisprudence
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Free Movement
60%
Equal Treatment
60%
Citizenship
40%
Immanuel Kant
40%
EU Citizens
20%
Hospitality
20%
European Integration
20%
Peace
20%
Court of Justice
20%
Common Market
20%
Dominant Paradigm
20%
Access to Education
20%
Conscience
20%
Host Member State
20%
Economic Nexus
20%
Cosmopolitan Right
20%
Study Grants
20%
Quid pro Quo
20%
Arts and Humanities
Immanuel Kant
100%
National State
100%
European Integration
50%
Cosmopolitan
50%
Access
50%
Conceptual Framework
50%
Essence
50%
Conscience
50%
Cosmopolitan Right
50%
Nexus
50%
Receipt
50%
Social Sciences
Courts
100%
Equal Treatment
100%
State
66%
European Integration
33%
Court of Justice
33%
Conceptual Framework
33%
Educational Grants
33%
Access to Education
33%
Common Markets
33%
EU Citizen
33%
Moral Concepts
33%
INIS
courts
100%
member states
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education
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vision
25%
people
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market
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interactions
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economics
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host
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grants
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common market
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