Juncker’s New Investment Plan to Boost Jobs and Growth
On 26 November, the European Commission announced a EUR 315 billion Investment Plan to put Europe back on the track…
On 26 November, the European Commission announced a EUR 315 billion Investment Plan to put Europe back on the track…
The second quarter of 2014, a three month period running from April to June, brought record high rates of illegal…
In his opening statement at the European Parliament Plenary Session in July 2014, the President of the European Commission presented…
On 11 November, the European Court of Justice delivered an important judgement (Dano case) concerning access to social benefits by…
The European Citizen Action Service and Open Society Institute – Sofia are pleased to invite you to a policy debate…
On 24 November, an online chat will take place for Your Europe on the issue of residence rights. Five Your…
The “Fiscal Impact of EU Migrants in Selected Countries” is a study based on the available statistical information on the impact of EU free movement on welfare benefit systems in the UK, Austria, Germany and the Netherlands. The report identifies whether there is a systematic problem with the rules of free movement in place and identifies areas for reform in line with the existing EU rules.
13.11.2014 Press-release Cross-party MEPs have called for a working group to be set up in order to monitor the enforcement…
12.11.2014 Press-release During the period 2007 – 2013, in all four countries, EU migrants made a positive contribution to the…
Tomorrow marks another important landmark for ECAS. The EU Rights Clinic will be in front of the Committee on Petitions…