PART IINTRODUCTION
1. Free Movement of Persons in the Nordic States
Katarina Hyltén-Cavallius (Linnaeus University, Sweden ) and Jaan Paju (Stockholm University, Sweden)PART IITHE INTERPLAY OF EU LAW, EEA LAW AND NORDIC COOPERATION: VARIOUS PERSPECTIVES
2. The Vision and Legal Reality of Regional Integration in the Nordic States
Henrik Wenander (Lund University, Sweden)
3. Free Movement of Persons in the Nordic States through EU Law and EEA Law
Graham Butler (Aarhus University, Denmark)
4. Fundamental Rights of the Individual in EEA Law: The Tension between the ECHR Standards and the EU Charter
Davíð Þór Björgvinsson (University of Akureyri and University of Iceland)
5. Closure of Borders in the Three Nordic EU Member States During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Ulla Neergaard 9 University of Copenhagen, Denmark), Jaan Paju (Stockholm University, Sweden) and Juha Raitio (University of Helsinki, Finland)PART IIITHE INDIVIDUAL’S ACCESS TO FREE MOVEMENT RIGHTS IN THE NORDIC REGION
6. Free Movement Rights in Denmark
Catherine Jacqueson (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
7. Free Movement Rights in Sweden
Thomas Erhag (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
8. Free Movement Rights in Finland
Päivi J Neuvonen (Durham University, UK)
9. Free Movement Rights in Norway
Christian NK Franklin (University of Bergen, Norway)
10. Free Movement Rights in Iceland
Ciarán Burke (University of Jena, Germany) and Ólafur Ísberg Hannesson (EFTA Court, Luxembourg)
11. Free Movement of Persons and the Autonomous Territories in the Danish Kingdom: Greenland and the Faroe Islands
Ulla Neergaard (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)PART IVCONCLUSION
12. Flickering Contours of a Nordic Citizenship Encircling a Legal Core of EU/EEA Law
Katarina Hyltén-Cavallius (Linnaeus University, Sweden ) and Jaan Paju (Stockholm University, Sweden)