D7.2 Report exploring the mechanisms for enforcing civil rights with a view to identifying the barriers

This report (Deliverable 7.2) analyses the way specific civil rights are protected in selectedMember States (Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands,Spain and the United-Kingdom), with a focus on implementation and enforcement aspects. It isbased on answers, for the selected Member States, to a two-part questionnaire, whichenquired about the protection of civil rights first within the scope of application of EU law, and, second, in matters which do not necessarily have an EU law connection, but nonetheless affectthe way EU citizens, whether mobile or not,... Mehr ...

Verfasser: van Eijken, Hanneke
de Vries, Sybe
Rampersad, Reshmi
de Waele, Henri
Santos, Maria Teresa Solis
Adamo, Silvia
Neergard, Ulla
Jacqueson, Catherine
Granger, Marie Pierre
Salat, Orsolya
Nyírcsák, Adrienn
Pulice, Elisabetta
Guarda, Paolo
Ioriatti, Elena
Vega, Javier A. González
Menéndez, Ignacio Villaverde
Blanco, Pilar Jiménez
Menéndez, Angel Espiniella
Raúl, Davide De Pietri
Magdaleno, I. Rodríguez
Šipulová, Katarína
Janků, Linda
Szakácsová, Beáta
Komárek, Jan
Douglas-Scott, Sionaidh
Dokumenttyp: report
Erscheinungsdatum: 2016
Verlag/Hrsg.: Zenodo
Schlagwörter: civil rights / Belgium / Czech Republic / Denmark / France / Hungary / Italy / the Netherlands / Spain / United Kingdom
Sprache: unknown
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.46835

This report (Deliverable 7.2) analyses the way specific civil rights are protected in selectedMember States (Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands,Spain and the United-Kingdom), with a focus on implementation and enforcement aspects. It isbased on answers, for the selected Member States, to a two-part questionnaire, whichenquired about the protection of civil rights first within the scope of application of EU law, and, second, in matters which do not necessarily have an EU law connection, but nonetheless affectthe way EU citizens, whether mobile or not, can exercise their civil rights.