There is no ‘best alternative’ to EU membership for EU citizens in the UK and vice versa once the UK formally leaves the EU under which all their current rights […]
Since the Brexit vote in June 2016, a number of studies have looked into the financial and economic impact of Brexit, but there is yet to be a study undertaking a […]
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Our Director, Assya Kavrakova, was interviewed recently by key2advance on the work of ECAS and the skills and qualifications it takes to reach her position. The interview was part of a […]
An amendment to the Brexit bill to guarantee the residence rights of EU citizens lawfully resident in the UK on the day of the EU referendum has been narrowly rejected […]
ECAS has formulated its Work Programme for 2017, comprising 38 activities and focusing on ECAS’ core mission of empowering citizens to exercise their rights, enhancing participation and transparency at EU […]
On 23 January, legal experts from the Your Europe Advice service, which ECAS manages on behalf of the European Commission, took part in a Facebook chat, answering EU citizens’ questions […]
On 24 January, the European Commission published its 2017 EU Citizenship Report, which takes stock of the achievements of the three years since the last report was issued and puts […]
On 8 December, ECAS’ Director, Assya Kavrakova, participated in the conference Continental Drift? EU-UK Negotiations in the Cultural Sector organised jointly by Culture Action Europe, the European Cultural Foundation and […]
In line with ECAS’ joint recommendations with the EU Rights Clinic, proposed improvements to the existing legislation include an increased period for jobseekers to export their unemployment benefits, a clarification […]