On 25 September 2018, ECAS held its first annual State of the Union Citizens’ Rights conference: towards the European Elections 2019! The first panel focused on current challenges faced by […]
The EU Rights Clinic has complained against France for its breach of EU law in issuing residence documents to EU citizens, and has featured in an article by The Local […]
In a complaint submitted this week to the European Commission, the EU Rights Clinic has challenged France’s breach of EU law in its duty to issue residence documents to EU […]
Executive Director at ECAS, Assya Kavrakova was interviewed by Europe Street News on the state of EU citizenship, current threats to freedom of movement, and the relationship between EU citizenship […]
The conference explored current challenges to freedom of movement and civic engagement, and analysed grassroots actions of civic campaigning and engagement, in view of the 2019 European Elections. On Tuesday […]
This EU Rights in the Spotlight section features three ECJ judgments affecting entry and residence facilitation for non-EU partners, social security schemes for posted workers and European arrest warrants. Where […]
A multi-lingual platform for democratic participation in the 2019 elections, co-funded by the European Commission, is launched at ECAS’ State of the Union Citizens’ Rights conference. Tomorrow, Tuesday 25th of September, […]
The EU Rights Clinic has again referred Sweden to the European Commission for its failure to abide by EU law. In a second complaint to be filed against Sweden in […]
We at ECAS are proud to announce that we have launched our very own crowdsourcing platform! Its activities will be aimed at crowdsourcing citizens’ opinions on a number of different […]
This EU Rights in the Spotlight section features three ECJ judgments affecting freedom of residence for EU citizens and their spouses of the same sex, change of gender and retirement […]