Balancing student mobility rights and national higher education autonomy in the European Union / by Alexander Hoogenboom.
2017
KJE6313 .H66 2017 (Mapit)
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Title
Balancing student mobility rights and national higher education autonomy in the European Union / by Alexander Hoogenboom.
Imprint
Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, [2017]
Description
x, 393 pages ; 25 cm.
Series
Nijhoff studies in EU law ; v. 12.
Formatted Contents Note
Student mobility : myths, identities, and realities
The legal framework for student mobility in the European Union
Student mobility from a national perspective : country studies
Student mobility in the European Union : the way forward.
The legal framework for student mobility in the European Union
Student mobility from a national perspective : country studies
Student mobility in the European Union : the way forward.
Summary
Traditionally viewed as a positive phenomenon, continued support for student mobility has waned as a result of the financial crisis pushing European solidarity to its breaking point and the fear of excessive EU incursion into the autonomy of Member States with respect to their higher education systems. In 'Balancing Student Mobility Rights and National Higher Education Autonomy in the European Union', Alexander Hoogenboom contributes to the debate from a legal perspective by offering recommendations seeking to reconcile the mobility rights of Union citizens for study purposes and the need to respect Member State autonomy in organising their higher education systems. The argument made suggests rethinking established principles in EU free movement law while encouraging greater EU involvement in student funding opportunities.
Note
Traditionally viewed as a positive phenomenon, continued support for student mobility has waned as a result of the financial crisis pushing European solidarity to its breaking point and the fear of excessive EU incursion into the autonomy of Member States with respect to their higher education systems. In 'Balancing Student Mobility Rights and National Higher Education Autonomy in the European Union', Alexander Hoogenboom contributes to the debate from a legal perspective by offering recommendations seeking to reconcile the mobility rights of Union citizens for study purposes and the need to respect Member State autonomy in organising their higher education systems. The argument made suggests rethinking established principles in EU free movement law while encouraging greater EU involvement in student funding opportunities.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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STA
Available in Other Form
Online version: Hoogenboom, Alexander, author. Balancing student mobility rights and national higher education Leiden ; Boston : Nijhoff, [2017]
Call Number
KJE6313 .H66 2017
Language
English
ISBN
9789004344402 hardcover alkaline paper
9004344403 hardcover alkaline paper
9789004344457 (e-book)
9004344403 hardcover alkaline paper
9789004344457 (e-book)
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