Abstract
This chapter embeds the study’s first empirical step. By reviewing national governments’ interest-articulation during the drafting of EU family reunification provisions, the chapter maps Member States’ political preferences in this area of law. For these purposes, the drafting of family reunification clauses in both EU free movement law as well as in EU immigration law is considered. This first analysis provides an ex ante benchmark of dominant political preferences against which to assess, in the two subsequent stages, whether and how the Court was able to develop judicially autonomous decisions, that is, decisions that are independent from the identified preferences. By means of this ex ante benchmark, the analysis also seeks to gain leverage on the problem of observational equivalence that has hindered prior judicial politics’ analyses.
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Regulation 1251/70/EEC on the right of workers to remain in the territory of a Member State after having been employed in that State, Directive 73/148/EEC on the free movement rights of self-employed persons and persons providing or receiving services, Directive 75/34/EEC on the right to remain after having pursued a self-employed activity, Directive 90/364/EEC on free movement rights for self-sufficient persons, Directive 90/365/EEC on free movement rights for pensioners, and Directive 93/96/EEC on free movement rights for students.
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EU Law
Council Directive 73/148/EEC on the Abolition of Restrictions on Movement and Residence within the Community for Nationals of Member States with regard to Establishment and the Provision of Services [1973] O.J. L 172/14.
Council Directive 75/34/EEC Concerning the Right of Nationals of a Member State to Remain in the Territory of Another Member State after having pursued therein an Activity in a Self-Employed Capacity [1975] O.J. L 14/10.
Council Directive 90/364/EEC on the Right of Residence [1990] O.J. L 180/26.
Council Directive 90/365/EEC on the Right of Residence for Employees and Self-Employed Persons who have ceased their Occupational Activity [1990] O.J. L 180/28.
Council Directive 93/96/EEC on the Right of Residence for Students [1993] O.J. L 317/59.
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De Somer, M. (2019). Identifying Member States’ Interests. In: Precedents and Judicial Politics in EU Immigration Law. European Administrative Governance. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-93982-7_5
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