In February 2016, the European Court of Justice (EJC) issued two important rulings, both of which having implications for those who make use of their right to free movement in […]
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 […]
ECAS and the Your Europe Advice service will be present at the Forum Citoyenneté at La Tentation on Thursday 4 February between 10am and 20pm. The Citizenship Forum (Forum Citoyenneté) is part […]
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 […]
On 26-27 January representatives of the DG NEAR-funded Framework Partnership Agreement (FPAs) met in Brussels to discuss the sustainability of their actions and to formulate recommendations to DG NEAR for further […]
On the 20th of January 2016, ECAS hosted the Kick-Off Meeting of the Digital Ecosystem for E-Participation Linking Youth (DEEP-Linking Youth), a two-year project supported by the European Commission’s Erasmus+ […]
The European Professional Card (EPC) is a key element of Directive 2005/36/EC on the recognition of professional qualifications. It is intended to make it easier for professional qualifications to be […]
On 13 January ECAS and the European Movement International (EMI) co-organised a panel debate on the security/rights trade-off, which focused on the measures that are being discussed at EU level to […]
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 […]