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Martinsen, Dorte Sindbjerg, Michael Blauberger, Anita Heindlmaier and Jessica Sampson Thierry (2019) “Implementing European case law at the bureaucratic frontline: How domestic signalling influences the outcomes of EU law” Public Administration, DOI: 10.1111/padm.12603.

Martinsen, Dorte Sindbjerg and Benjamin Werner (2019) “No Welfare Magnets – Free Movement and Cross-border Welfare in Germany and Denmark Compared” Journal of European Public Policy 26 (5), 637-655.

Schmidt, Susanne K. (2019) “Ein Kampf der Staatsgewalten? Die schwierige soziale Absicherung des europäischen Freizügigkeitsregimes” Zeitschrift für Sozialreform 65 (1), 29-57.

Blauberger, Michael, Anita Heindlmaier, Dion Kramer, Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen, Jessica Sampson Thierry, Angelika Schenk and Benjamin Werner (2018) “ECJ Judges Read the Morning Papers. Explaining the Turnaround of European Citizenship Jurisprudence” Journal of European Public Policy 25 (10), 1422-1441.

Davies, Gareth (2018) “Does the Court of Justice own the Treaties? Interpretative pluralism as a solution to over‐constitutionalisation” European Law Journal 24 (6), 358-375.

Davies, Gareth (2018) “Has The Court Changed, Or Have The Cases? The Deservingness of Litigants as an Element in Court Of Justice Citizenship Adjudication” Journal of European Public Policy 25 (10), 1442-1460.

Kramer, Dion, Jessica Sampson Thierry and Franca von Hooren (2018) “Responding to Free Movement: Quarantining Mobile Union Citizens in European Welfare States” Journal of European Public Policy 25 (10), 1501-1521.

Schenk, Angelika and Susanne K. Schmidt (2018) “Failing on the Social Dimension: Judicial Law-making and Student Mobility in the EU” Journal of European Public Policy 25 (10), 1522-1540.

Schmidt, Susanne K. (2018) “Extending Citizenship Rights and Losing it All: Brexit and the Perils of ‘Over-Constitutionalisation” In Daniel Thym (ed.) Questioning EU Citizenship. Judges and the Limits of Free Movement and Solidarity in the EU, Oxford/Portland: Hart Publishing, 17-36.

Schmidt, Susanne K., Michael Blauberger and Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen (eds.) (2018) “Free Movement and Non-discrimination” Special Issue of the Journal of European Public Policy 25 (10).

Blauberger, Michael and Susanne K.  Schmidt (2017) “The European Court of Justice and Its Political Impact” West European Politics 40 (4), 907-918.

Blauberger, Michael and Susanne K. Schmidt (2017) “Free Movement, the Welfare State, and the European Union’s Over-Constitutionalization: Administrating Contradictions” Public Administration 95 (2), 437-449.

Davies, Gareth (2017) “Theorizing Subsidiarity – A Reply to Maria Cahill” International Journal of Constitutional Law 15 (1), 225-230.

Heindlmaier, Anita and Michaeal Blauberger (2017) “Enter At Your Own Risk: Free Movement of EU Citizens in Practice” West European Politics 40 (6), 1198-1217.

Kramer, Dion (2017) “Kostendelersnorm, bijstand en Unieburger, Koppelingswet 2.0?” Asiel & Migrantenrecht 1, 4-9.

Kramer, Dion (2017) “From Worker to Self-Entrepreneur: The Transformation of Homo Economicus and the Freedom of Movement in the European Union” European Law Journal 23 (3/4), 172-188.

Martinsen, Dorte Sindbjerg (2017) “The European Social Union and EU Legislative Politics”. In Fank Vandenbroucke, Catherine Barnard and Geert de Baere (eds.) A European Social Union After the Crisis, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 459-476.

Martinsen, Dorte Sindbjerg and Gabriel Pons Rotger (2017) “The Fiscal Impact of EU Immigration on the Tax-financed Welfare State: Testing the ‘Welfare Burden’ Thesis’” European Union Politics 18 (4), 620-639.

Werner, Benjamin (2017) “Das europäische Freizügigkeitsregime als Herausforderung für die nationalen Sozialsysteme: Reaktionen des deutschen Wohlfahrtsstaates und die Folgen” PVS – Politische Vierteljahresschrift 58 (4), 509-532.

Davies, Gareth (2016) “Brexit and the Free Movement of Workers: A Plea for National Legal Assertiveness” European Law Review 41 (6), 925-937.

Davies, Gareth (2016) “Free Movement, the Quality of Life and the Myth that the Court Balances Interests” In: Panos Koutrakos, Niamh Nic Shuibhne, Phil Syrpis (eds.) Exceptions from EU Free Movement Law. Derogation, Justification, and Proportionality, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 214-235.

Davies, Gareth (2016) “Migrant Union Citizens and Social Assistance: Trying to Be Reasonable About Self-Sufficiency” College of Europe Research Papers in Law 2/2016.

Kramer, Dion (2016) “Earning Social Citizenship in the European Union: Free Movement and Access to Social Assistance Benefits Reconstructed” Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies 18, 270-301.

Kramer, Dion (2016) “Verdiend verblijf: EU-burgers en de sociale bijstand” SEW, Tijdschrift voor Europees en economisch recht 2, 60-69.

Blauberger, Michael and Susanne K Schmidt (2014) “Welfare migration? Free movement of EU citizens and access to social benefits” Research & Politics, DOI: 10.1177/2053168014563879.