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International Journal of Social Welfare. 27:226-235
With the ongoing privatisation and marketisation of social welfare, the regulatory functions of governments have become much more important, necessitating careful attention. Yet there is little scholarly work on the goals and nature of regulating pri
Autor:
Mara Yerkes, Cristina Solera, Giulia M. Dotti Sani, Trudie Knijn, Manuela Naldini, Birte Siim, John Gal, Dana Halevy, Marta Ibanez, Ana Rosa Argüelles, Luis Antonio Fernanández Villazón, Josip Sipic
Deliverable 9.4 aims to investigate the relationship between the effects of existing discrepancies between civil, political, social, and economic citizenship rights on the one hand, and obligations of European and non-European citizens as family memb
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Autor:
Matteo Luppi, Rosanne Oomkens, Trudie Knijn, Bernhard Weicht, Josip Sipic, Marina Matešić, Birte Siim, Anita Nissen, Katalin Ámon, Dana Halevy, Manuela Naldini, Rosalba Altopiedi, Arianna Santero, Ana Rosa Argüelles Blanco
This report derives from the work of partners involved in Work Package 9 of the FP7 programme bEUcitizen: Utrecht University (NL); the University of Zagreb (HR); Aalborg University (DK); Central European University Budapest (HU); the Hebrew Universit
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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Social Welfare. Jul2018, Vol. 27 Issue 3, p226-235. 10p.
Autor:
Bergmark, Åke
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Social Welfare. Jul2018, Vol. 27 Issue 3, p213-214. 2p.
Autor:
Naldini, Manuela, Long, Joëlle
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Law, Policy & the Family; Apr2017, Vol. 31 Issue 1, p94-113, 20p
Autor:
Trudie Knijn, Manuela Naldini
Highly topical and with an interdisciplinary focus, this book explores the recent political and social developments in EU citizenship. Bringing political scientists, sociologists and law scholars together, this book analyses the implications of ident