L’integrazione europea, le giovani generazioni e l’idea di una politica comune per la famiglia

Translated title of the contribution: [Machine translation] European integration, the younger generations and the idea of a common policy for the family

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Abstract

[Machine translation] In times of dissatisfaction and disinterest in the ideals of European integration, even among young people, we should not forget that the EU has created an area of freedom where it is possible to circulate, work and study freely. This fact has no precedent in the history of Europe, no equal in any other continent and has expanded ever more over the decades. EU citizens, especially the younger ones, should be reminded that the EU has determined the creation of a dimension of freedom in the last 60 years which is too often taken for granted. To bring people closer to the EU, it would be better to further progress in the democracy of the EU institutions, taking more effective EU social measures, adopting clear EU political choices of direct support to families.
Translated title of the contribution[Machine translation] European integration, the younger generations and the idea of a common policy for the family
Original languageItalian
Pages (from-to)2-10
Number of pages9
JournalJUS
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • European Integration
  • European Union
  • Free Circulation
  • Unione europea
  • deficit democratico
  • democracy deficit
  • family policy
  • integrazione europea
  • libera circolazione
  • politica familiare
  • politica sociale
  • social policy

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