Book contents
- EU Law Stories
- The Law in Context Series
- EU Law Stories
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Cases Cited
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction to EU Law Stories
- Part I Manufacturing EU Law Stories
- Part II Constitutionalization and Democratization
- Part III Human Rights and Citizenship
- 9 Internationale Handelsgesellschaft and the Miscalculation at the Inception of the ECJ’s Human Rights Jurisprudence
- 10 Personal Conviction and Strategic Litigation in Wijsenbeek
- 11 Breaking Chinese Law – Making European One
- 12 Ruiz Zambrano’s Quiet Revolution
- 13 Media Pluralism in Centro Europa 7 srl, or When Your Competitor Sets the Rules
- Part IV Market Integration
- Part V Beyond the Market
- Part VI Beyond the EU Borders
- Part VII Conclusion
- Index
12 - Ruiz Zambrano’s Quiet Revolution
Four Hundred and Sixty-Eight Days That Made the Immigration Case of One Deprived Worker into the Constitutional Case of Two Precarious Citizens
from Part III - Human Rights and Citizenship
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 June 2017
- EU Law Stories
- The Law in Context Series
- EU Law Stories
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Cases Cited
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction to EU Law Stories
- Part I Manufacturing EU Law Stories
- Part II Constitutionalization and Democratization
- Part III Human Rights and Citizenship
- 9 Internationale Handelsgesellschaft and the Miscalculation at the Inception of the ECJ’s Human Rights Jurisprudence
- 10 Personal Conviction and Strategic Litigation in Wijsenbeek
- 11 Breaking Chinese Law – Making European One
- 12 Ruiz Zambrano’s Quiet Revolution
- 13 Media Pluralism in Centro Europa 7 srl, or When Your Competitor Sets the Rules
- Part IV Market Integration
- Part V Beyond the Market
- Part VI Beyond the EU Borders
- Part VII Conclusion
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
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- EU Law StoriesContextual and Critical Histories of European Jurisprudence, pp. 224 - 244Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2017
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