On 12 and 13 October, the Your Europe Advice annual training seminar, organised by ECAS in cooperation with DG Growth, took place in Brussels. The two-day seminar was preceded by a cocktail party […]
As a special British overseas territory sharing a land border with an EU country, Gibraltar’s economy and people are expected to suffer significantly from Brexit, in spite of the fact […]
The European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizen’s Rights and Constitutional Affairs has recently released the study “Internal border controls in the Schengen area: is Schengen crisis-proof?”, which analyses the Schengen area […]
As a member of the EESC Liaison Group with Civil Society, ECAS was invited to organise a workshop during the Civil Society Days 2016. The workshop, called Freedom of Movement […]
On 29 April our Director published an opinion editorial on VoxEurop on the measures that are being adopted in response to the security threats looming over Europe and their implications for the civil […]
On 15 December 2015 the European Commission presented a comprehensive package of measures aimed at securing the EU’s external borders and at managing migration flows more effectively. This came in […]
On 28 January Assya Kavrakova was invited as a speaker by CEPS to the lunchtime debate on Schengen hosted by Carlos Coelho MEP at the European Parliament, as part of […]
Our Director, Assya Kavrakova, was recently interviewed by the Danish newspaper Information on the impact of dismantling Schengen. She claims that such an ungly scenario could have long-standing consequences for one of the […]
The European Citizen Action Service (ECAS) and the European Movement International (EMI) are pleased to invite you to our joint event ‘Security or Rights – Does it have to be an either-or […]
Europe is experiencing multiple crises. The influx of refugees and the terrorist attacks have created a framework in which core EU rights and freedoms are continuously challenged and major revisions […]