Professor of Law, University of Sussex
Susan Millns is Professor of Law at the University of Sussex and Head of the Sussex Law School. Her research interests are in the areas of European public law, human rights law and feminist legal studies. She has published widely on matters of European Union law, the European Convention on Human Rights, constitutional law and issues of gender equality. She has worked with organisations promoting European Union citizenship rights and human rights across Europe.
How the courts gave us EU citizenship, and how Britons can keep it after Brexit
Mar 24, 2017 07:36 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
One of the most keenly fought battles in the run-up to Britains exit from the European Union has been over the existence and nature of citizenship. EU nationals in the UK have become bargaining chips before negotiations...
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