Part 1. EU citizens and their family members
Who wants to be an EU citizen? / Elspeth Guild
The fundamental status of minor Union citizens and the best interests of the child / Annette Schrauwen
The Court of Justice of the European Union, EU citizenship and residence rights of third country national family members : an ongoing struggle / Chiara Berneri
Spanish experiences with the mobility of EU/EEA citizens and their family members : opening the "black box"? / Emiliano García Coso
Part 2. The convoluted issue of equality
The judgments of Brey, Dano and Alimanovic : a case of derogation or a need to solve the riddle? / Johannes Peyrl
Mobile EU citizens and the "unreasonable burden" : how EU member states deal with residence rights at the street level / Anita Heindlmaier
Expulsion from the "heart of Europe" : the Belgian law and practice relating to the termination of EU residence rights / Anthony Valcke
EU citizenship as precarious status for precarious workers : implications of national policies restricting EU citizens' rights for young university-educated EU migrants in Brussels / Anna Simola
"We should call them our friends" : negotiations on welfare and social security entitlements for displaced EU citizens in Sweden / Sara Nyhlén
Part 3. EU citizenship and restrictive practices
A contingent citizenship : Union citizenship and expulsion / Stephen Coutts
European states returning European citizens : France and the Roma populations / Marie-Laure Basilien-Gainche
Reversed free movement / Cristina Juverdeanu
Abusing or misusing the right of free movement? : the UK's policy towards EU nationals sleeping rough / Matthew Evans
"A matter for the Minister"? : removal and exclusion orders in Irish law / Patricia Brazil
Part 4. EU citizenship beyond free movement
The promised land of milk and honey? : from EU citizens to third-country nationals after Brexit / Eglé Dagilyté
The dark side of free movement : when individual and social interests clash / Iris Goldner Lang and Maroje Lang
EU citizenship and EU territory : unsettling the national, embedding the supranational / Sandra Mantu.