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9 Cards in this Set
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Rottman
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Member state has due regard for EU law
eg. they must comply with EU law |
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Grunkin and Paul
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Born in Denmark to German parents.
Danish birth certificate (Grunkin-Paul). He wanted name registered as Grunkin-Paul. Refused. |
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Baumbast
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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. |
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Zhu and Chen
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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. |
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Garcia Avello
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Surname dispute under Belgian law.
Since children hold two nationalities, they can hold that status. |
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Ruiz Zambrano
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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 |
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Who holds an EU citizenship? Article 20 (1) TFEU
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Any person who holds the nationality of an EU country is automatically also an EU citizen.
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Article 20 (2) TFEU provides the right to...
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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. |
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Article 18 TFEU
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Prohibits discrimination on the grounds of nationality.
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