New patterns of citizenship in Europe
By Richard Laming Based on a talk given at the Ventotene seminar, 30 August 2005 The question of citizenship is a very important one for federalists. I believe it is …
By Richard Laming Based on a talk given at the Ventotene seminar, 30 August 2005 The question of citizenship is a very important one for federalists. I believe it is …
By Richard Laming Notes for a speech at the Ventotene seminar on 3 September 2003. What is citizenship? A constitution is a contract between citizens as to how they are …
By John Parry Over past decades, Europe has seen the development of two apparently contradictory trends. The first is the realisation that countries can more effectively defend their own interests …
By John Pinder John Pinder argues that the draft European Constitution will make the EU clearly more effective and democratic and the people of the Union will become citizens in …
By Hugo Young I did not speak from a fully coherent text, and probably did not say everything in these extended notes. But you are welcome to them, even though …
“Democracy requires not only the people. You can create the apparatus of a state at European level, with a common frontier, a single immigration policy, a common foreign and defence …
An important one day conference for students of European studies Tuesday 26th February 2002, from 9.30-5.30, at the Centre for the Study of Democracy,University of Westminster, 100 Park Village East, …
The most striking thing about the provisions for European citizenship within the treaties of the European Union is how few of them there are and how little they guarantee. The …
Nationalism and citizenship – you can’t have both Read More »