Dictionary of Statuses Within EU Law: The Individual Statuses As Pillar of European Union Integration
Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- Introduction -- References -- Part I: Historical and Juridical Contexts for the Status Within European Union Law -- Historical Overview of the Status Topic -- 1 Status in Ancient Rome -- 1.1 Status in the Language of the Romans -- 1.2 The Community Concept of Personal Status Within the Romans -- 1.3 The Stability of Personal Status -- 2 Status in the Medieval Age -- 3 Status and Legal Capacity: The Theory of the Three Status (XVI-XVIII Centuries) -- 4 French Revolution -- 5 Henry Sumner Maine's Theory (Ancient Law: 1861) -- 6 Status and State -- 7 Persistence of Community Theories in the Face of Individualistic-Egalitarian Theories in the Most Recent Civil Doctrine -- References -- From Cosmopolitan Individual Status (French Civil Code of 1804) and "l'exercice des droits civils" to EU Citizenship -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Code Napoléon and How the Concept of Legal Capacity Has Evolved into Individual Supra-Regional Status -- 3 EU Citizenship As Fundamental to EU Individuals' Status and "l'exercice des droits civils" in the Member State of Destination -- 4 The 'Enjoyment of Civil Rights' As an Instrument for Fulfilment of the Non-discrimination Principle -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Part II: Dictionary of European Union Statuses -- Administrative Judges in Europe -- 1 The Reasons Why There Are Administrative Judges in European Legal Systems -- 2 The Characteristics of the Review Carried Out by the Administrative Judge in Some European Legal Systems -- 3 The Role of the Case Law of the Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights as the Main Instrument for the Progressive Establishment of a European Process Model -- References -- Artist -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Legal Scheme -- 3 European Union and International Legal Framework -- 4 Conclusion -- Asylum Seeker -- 1 Introduction.