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9 Cards in this Set

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Rottman
Member state has due regard for EU law

eg. they must comply with EU law
Grunkin and Paul
Born in Denmark to German parents.
Danish birth certificate (Grunkin-Paul).
He wanted name registered as Grunkin-Paul.
Refused.
Baumbast
German man married a Colombian woman in the UK.
Applied for indefinite leave to remain in UK.
Although no longer a worker, now a citizen.
Art 20 TFEU confers a directly effective right on EU citizens to reside in the host state irrespective if they are employed.
Zhu and Chen
Art 21 TFEU
Confers a directly effective right of residence on an EU citizen.
Chinese woman acquired Irish citizenship through her daughter.
Refusal would deny child of their citizenship rights.
Garcia Avello
Surname dispute under Belgian law.
Since children hold two nationalities, they can hold that status.
Ruiz Zambrano
Third country nationals, had no work permit.
No right of residence.
Got rights from children.
Zambrano could get rights from them.
If parents left so would they.
Article 20 TFEU
Who holds an EU citizenship? Article 20 (1) TFEU
Any person who holds the nationality of an EU country is automatically also an EU citizen.
Article 20 (2) TFEU provides the right to...
Move and reside freely within the EU
Vote for and stand as a candidate in the European Parliament and municipal elections.
Be protected by the diplomatic and consular authorities of any other EU country.
Article 18 TFEU
Prohibits discrimination on the grounds of nationality.