Chen v Home Secretary
''Chen v Home Secretary'' was a decision of the European Court of Justice which decided that a minor who is a national of a European Union member state has the right to reside in the European Union with his or her third-country national parents, provided the minor and parents have health insurance and will not become a burden on the public finances of the member state of residence.This case led to the Twenty-seventh Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, which limited the constitutional right to Irish citizenship of individuals born on the island of Ireland to the children of Irish citizens and some others whose parents are not Irish citizens but who meet the prescribed criteria. Provided by Wikipedia
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4by Catherine Chen, Qihong Lu, Andre Beukers, Christopher Baldassano, Kenneth A. NormanGet full text
Published 2021-03-01
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6by Xiling Li, Pragya Goel, Catherine Chen, Varun Angajala, Xun Chen, Dion K DickmanGet full text
Published 2018-04-01
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11by Nida S. Iqbal, Thomas A. Jascur, Steven M. Harrison, Angelena B. Edwards, Luke T. Smith, Erin S. Choi, Michelle K. Arevalo, Catherine Chen, Shaohua Zhang, Adam J. Kern, Angela E. Scheuerle, Emma J. Sanchez, Chao Xing, Linda A. BakerGet full text
Published 2020-02-01
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12by Craig R. McClain, Meghan A. Balk, Mark C. Benfield, Trevor A. Branch, Catherine Chen, James Cosgrove, Alistair D.M. Dove, Lindsay C. Gaskins, Rebecca R. Helm, Frederick G. Hochberg, Frank B. Lee, Andrea Marshall, Steven E. McMurray, Caroline Schanche, Shane N. Stone, Andrew D. ThalerGet full text
Published 2015-01-01
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13by Zheng Quan Toh, Zheng Quan Toh, Laura He, Catherine Chen, Angela Huang, Angela Huang, Fiona M. Russell, Fiona M. Russell, Suzanne M. Garland, Suzanne M. Garland, Suzanne M. Garland, Rita Reyburn, Tupou Ratu, Evelyn Tuivaga, Ian H. Frazer, E. Kim Mulholland, E. Kim Mulholland, E. Kim Mulholland, Paul V. Licciardi, Paul V. LicciardiGet full text
Published 2020-10-01
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