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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.
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.