Mevrouw De Jong Gaat Eten: EU Citizenship and the Culture of Prejudice

EUI Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies Working Paper No. 2011/06

30 Pages Posted: 22 Feb 2011

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Dimitry Kochenov

CEU Democracy Institute, Budapest; CEU Department of Legal Studies, Vienna

Date Written: February 21, 2011

Abstract

The Dutch version of this paper can be found at http://ssrn.com/abstract=3110816

This essay discusses the dubious premises of ‘repressive liberalism’ underlying the policies of cultural ‘integration’ that have been adopted by a number of otherwise liberal democracies around the world. The author uses his own first-hand experience of naturalisation in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the pioneering jurisdiction with regards to the introduction of ‘cultural integration’, in order to expose the counterproductive nature of the ‘integration’ approach to the absorption of non-citizens. The essay claims that there is no such thing as a ‘nation-specific’ culture to be tested and that the creation and consolidation of EU citizenship changed the whole framework of reference within which any Member State nationality operates and should be discussed. The argument is that, particularly in the EU context, culture and language testing before naturalisation is built on false assumptions and does not serve any identifiable goal that would go beyond the perpetuation of prejudice. Since testing stigmatises a large number of Europeans and potentially undermines social cohesion in the Member States, it should be abolished.

Keywords: EU Law, Citizenship, European Citizenship, Nationality, Naturalisation, Culture, Integration, Social Cohesion, Prejudice, Testing

Suggested Citation

Kochenov, Dimitry and Kochenov, Dimitry, Mevrouw De Jong Gaat Eten: EU Citizenship and the Culture of Prejudice (February 21, 2011). EUI Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies Working Paper No. 2011/06, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1765983

Dimitry Kochenov (Contact Author)

CEU Democracy Institute, Budapest ( email )

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CEU Department of Legal Studies, Vienna ( email )

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Austria

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