The partners and former pilot projects of Triple A, a project led by ECAS focusing on reforms to free legal aid in the Western Balkans and Turkey, have been busy. […]
In the first week of October, the European Court of Justice delivered an important judgement on the conditions under which an EU citizen may be deprived from their right to […]
Last week the Constitutional Affairs Committee (AFCO) of the European Parliament approved a final report on the European Citizen’s Initiative (ECI). The draft report was presented in April 2015 and […]
On 23 September the Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Committee of the European Parliament held an inter-parliamentary committee meeting with the EU’s Justice and Home Affairs Agencies and the […]
In May 2015 the Advocate General of the ECJ, Juliane Kokott, resolved an important legal tangle in rules on residency rights in the opinion she presented to the Court of […]
On May 29, 2015 at 10:00 in Matti’d Hall (1 Bulgaria Blvd., Sofia) the debate “Ending the „limbo“* in Europe: Initiative for improved implementation of the rights of the EU […]
A recent case at the Court of Justice of the EU, “Jobcenter Berlin Neukölln v Nazifa, Sonita, Valentina and Valentino Alimanovic (C-67/14)”, once again raises issues pertinent to free movement […]
A new Deutsche Bank Research Briefing reviews and analyses the effects of EU free movement, paying particular attention to social security and concerns about “benefit tourism”. Deutsche Bank drew upon […]
On 11 November, the European Court of Justice delivered an important judgement (Dano case) concerning access to social benefits by economically inactive EU citizens. This judgement could have an important […]