Brexit, EU Citizenship, and the European Republic
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Questions around the concept of citizenship have become commonplace within the European Union since Brexit. How has this development changed citizenship, and who can access it? What effect would a new interpretation of citizenship have on member states and their national identity? Professor Ulrike Guérot, the founder of the European Democracy Lab, talks about her opinions on a European Republic and as a co-plaintiff in a case in the European Court of Justice surrounding British people’s citizenship rights.
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