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      Between Law and Political Truth? Member State Preferences, EU Free Movement Rules and National Immigration Law

      Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          This article explores how Member States respond to the challenge of complying with EU law obligations, whilst remaining alert to the demands of domestic politics in the context of contentious areas of EU competence. It is argued that in the case of free movement we can see the United Kingdom drawing upon three overlapping strategies in order to tread the fine line ‘between law and political truth’: it exploits as much as possible any uncertainties within free movement law; it draws upon the proximate field of domestic immigration law in order to reinterpret free movement law; and it argues for new resources to be brought into the field of free movement, in particular resources which restrict the freedoms of Member States. A discursive frame of migration governance provides the analytical construction within which the argument is located. The article is therefore a contribution to debates about (legal) Europeanisation and compliance, as well as the more specific challenges facing the UK in the latter half of the 2010s, namely a renegotiation of and referendum on EU membership.

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                Journal
                Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies
                Camb. Yearb. Eur. Legal Stud.
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                1528-8870
                2049-7636
                December 2015
                October 15 2015
                December 2015
                : 17
                : 247-286
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                10.1017/cel.2015.10
                39b22d07-bc7d-453b-b707-5644adbc2ce1
                © 2015

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