The Genesis of European Rights*
Willem Maas
Journal of Common Market Studies, 2005, vol. 43, issue 5, 1009-1025
Abstract:
Supranational rights in Europe originated in the ECSC free movement provisions. In a political compromise, these provisions were included at the insistence of the Italian delegation, although the other Member States delayed in implementing them. Examining the genesis of European rights recasts EU citizenship from a contemporary phenomenon dating only from the Maastricht Treaty to the most recent expression of the same tensions and compromises that have characterized the entire history of European integration.
Date: 2005
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