Publications
Selected publications
- Explaining the Constitutional Drivers behind a Perceived Judicial Preference for Free Movement over Fundamental Rights (Journal article - 2016)
- Obstacles to the Right of Free Movement and Residence for EU Citizens and their Families - National Report for the UK (Report - 2016)
- (De)constructing the Road to Brexit: Paving the Way to Further Limitations on Free Movement and Equal Treatment? (Chapter - 2017)
2023
Mapping the Overarching Challenges for Constitutional Accountability
Reynolds, S., & Gordon, M. (2023). Mapping the Overarching Challenges for Constitutional Accountability. Retrieved from https://ukconstitutionallaw.org/
Review of "Fissures in EU Citizenship: The Deconstruction and Reconstruction of the Legal Evolution of EU Citizenship" by M. Steinfeld (CUP, 2022 ISBN: 11008490891)
Reynolds, S. (n.d.). Review of "Fissures in EU Citizenship: The Deconstruction and Reconstruction of the Legal Evolution of EU Citizenship" by M. Steinfeld (CUP, 2022 ISBN: 11008490891). European Law Review, 48(3), 395-400.
2022
Op-Ed: “Giving with One Hand and Taking with the Other: The Court Provides (Some) Guidance on Who Counts as a ‘Member of a Union Citizen’s Household’ under the Citizenship Directive (Case C-22/21 ,Minister for Justice and Equality)”
Reynolds, S. (2022). Op-Ed: “Giving with One Hand and Taking with the Other: The Court Provides (Some) Guidance on Who Counts as a ‘Member of a Union Citizen’s Household’ under the Citizenship Directive (Case C-22/21 ,Minister for Justice and Equality)”. Retrieved from https://eulawlive.com/
2021
Playing Politics So the UKSC Doesn't Have To: The CJEU Ruling in Case C-709/20 CG v Department for Communities in Northern Ireland
Reynolds, S. (2021). Playing Politics So the UKSC Doesn't Have To: The CJEU Ruling in Case C-709/20 CG v Department for Communities in Northern Ireland. UKCLA Blog. Retrieved from https://ukconstitutionallaw.org/
Celebrities, Social Media, and New Sites of Political Constitutional Accountability
Reynolds, S. (2021). Celebrities, Social Media, and New Sites of Political Constitutional Accountability. UK Constitutional Law Association Blog. Retrieved from https://ukconstitutionallaw.org/
2019
Brexit and the (not quite) constitutionalised status of EU citizenship
Reynolds, S. (2019). Brexit and the (not quite) constitutionalised status of EU citizenship. U.K. Const. L. Blog.. Retrieved from https://ukconstitutionallaw.org/
It's Not Me, it's You: Examining the Print Media's Approach to 'Europe' in Brexit Britain
Reynolds, S. (2019). It's Not Me, it's You: Examining the Print Media's Approach to 'Europe' in Brexit Britain. In M. Farrell, E. Drywood, & E. Hughes (Eds.), Human Rights in the Media: Fear and Fetish (pp. 34 pages). London: Routledge. doi:10.4324/9781315627922-3
It's not me, it's you: Examining the print media's approach to 'Europe' in Brexit Britain
Reynolds, S. (2019). It's not me, it's you: Examining the print media's approach to 'Europe' in Brexit Britain. In Human Rights in the Media: Fear and Fetish (pp. 44-77). doi:10.4324/9781315627922
2018
Aim and Duty; Sword and Shield: Analysing the Cause and Effects of the Malleability of 'Social Integration' in EU Law
Reynolds, S. (2018). Aim and Duty; Sword and Shield: Analysing the Cause and Effects of the Malleability of 'Social Integration' in EU Law. European Papers, 3(2), 693-732. doi:10.15166/2499-8249/252
C. O'Brien, Unity in Adversity: EU Citizenship, Social Justice and the Cautionary Tale of the UK (Oxford: Hart, 2017)
Reynolds, S. (n.d.). C. O'Brien, Unity in Adversity: EU Citizenship, Social Justice and the Cautionary Tale of the UK (Oxford: Hart, 2017). Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law.
2017
(De)constructing the Road to Brexit: Paving the Way to Further Limitations on Free Movement and Equal Treatment?
Reynolds, S. (2017). (De)constructing the Road to Brexit: Paving the Way to Further Limitations on Free Movement and Equal Treatment?. In D. Thym (Ed.), Questioning EU Citizenship: Judges and the Limits of Free Movement and Solidarity in the EU. London: Hart.
The UK can no longer remove EU citizens for sleeping rough - why this matters for Brexit
Reynolds, S. (2017). The UK can no longer remove EU citizens for sleeping rough - why this matters for Brexit. The Conversation. Retrieved from https://theconversation.com/
Explainer: UK's Offer to EU Citizens Living in the UK
Reynolds, S. (2017). Explainer: UK's Offer to EU Citizens Living in the UK. The Liverpool View.
May We Stay? Assessing the Security of Residence for EU Citizens Living in the UK
Reynolds, S. (2017). May We Stay? Assessing the Security of Residence for EU Citizens Living in the UK. In M. Dougan (Ed.), The UK After Brexit: Legal and Policy Challenges (pp. 181-202). Intersentia. Retrieved from https://intersentia.com/en/the-uk-after-brexit.html
Review of 'Horizontal Effect of Fundamental Rights in EU Law' by S. Walkila
Reynolds, S. (2017). Review of 'Horizontal Effect of Fundamental Rights in EU Law' by S. Walkila. Sonya Walkila, Horizontal Effect of Fundamental Rights in EU Law. Groningen: Europa Law Publishing, 2016, 288 pages. ISBN 978908521811.
2016
Obstacles to the Right of Free Movement and Residence for EU Citizens and their Families - National Report for the UK
Reynolds, S. (2016). Obstacles to the Right of Free Movement and Residence for EU Citizens and their Families - National Report for the UK: Obstacles to the Right of Free Movement and Residence for EU Citizens and their Families - National Report for the UK.
Union Citizenship: Placing Limitations on a Human-Centred Approach?
Reynolds, S. (2016). Union Citizenship: Placing Limitations on a Human-Centred Approach?. In N. Ferreira, & D. Kostakopoulou (Eds.), The Human Face of the European Union: Are EU Law and Policy Humane Enough? (pp. 155-186). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/CBO9781139924795.008
Bad News for Most Vulnerable as court rules UK can restrict child benefit for EU migrants
Reynolds, S. (2016). Bad News for Most Vulnerable as court rules UK can restrict child benefit for EU migrants. Retrieved from http://theconversation.com/
Explaining the Constitutional Drivers behind a Perceived Judicial Preference for Free Movement over Fundamental Rights
Reynolds, S. (2016). Explaining the Constitutional Drivers behind a Perceived Judicial Preference for Free Movement over Fundamental Rights. Common Market Law Review, 53(3), 643-678. Retrieved from https://kluwerlawonline-com.liverpool.idm.oclc.org/
2015
Tipping the scales: exploring structural imbalance in the adjudication of interactions between free movement and fundamental rights
Reynolds, S. (2015). Tipping the scales: exploring structural imbalance in the adjudication of interactions between free movement and fundamental rights. (PhD Thesis, University of Liverpool).
Housing policy as a restriction of free movement and Member States' discretion to design programmes of social protection: <i>Libert</i>
Reynolds, S. (2015). Housing policy as a restriction of free movement and Member States' discretion to design programmes of social protection: <i>Libert</i>. COMMON MARKET LAW REVIEW, 52(1), 259-280. Retrieved from https://www.webofscience.com/
2014
'Union Citizenship: Development, Impact and Challenges - National Report on the United Kingdom'
Horsley, T., & Reynolds, S. (2014). 'Union Citizenship: Development, Impact and Challenges - National Report on the United Kingdom'. Copenhagen (XXVI FIDE Congress): Djof Publishing. Retrieved from http://fide2014.eu/
2013
Exploring the 'Intrinsic Connection' Between Free Movement and the Genuine Enjoyment Test: Reflections on EU Citizenship After Iida
Reynolds, S. (2013). Exploring the 'Intrinsic Connection' Between Free Movement and the Genuine Enjoyment Test: Reflections on EU Citizenship After Iida. European Law Review, 38(3), 376-392.