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‘With the Emergence of a Notion of citizenship, has the european union overreached itself.' Discuss, explaining how the concept of citizenship of the union has developed and it's significance for the evolving european union.  

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'WITH THE EMERGENCE OF A NOTION OF CITIZENSHIP, HAS THE EUROPEAN UNION OVERREACHED ITSELF.' DISCUSS, EXPLAINING HOW THE CONCEPT OF CITIZENSHIP OF THE UNION HAS DEVELOPED AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR THE EVOLVING EUROPEAN UNION. EC LAW ESSAY. ADEEBA NASEEM (2ND YEAR LL.B..) WORD COUNT:1897 INTRODUCTION. The long-term visions of United Europe have managed to survive despite the world witnessing resurgence in nationalism in the 20th century, (the atrocities of the Former Yugoslavia the perfect example.) So much so that, a major development in the history of the EU has been made. The establishment of EU citizenship1 has been considered as a 'turning point in the evolution in European integration'2. But there are those who see it's threatening nature. From both sides of the fence the following attempts to evaluate whether the EU has overreached itself in this respect. ECONOMIC CITIZENSHIP. The original form of EU citizenship was specifically for those who contributed economically via their labour to the economy of...

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