The Brexit negotiations to date have focused on the rights of ‘mobile’ EU and UK nationals – that is, EU citizens in the UK and UK nationals in the EU27 […]
Today, as part of the EU Rights Clinic, ECAS has submitted letters to the European Commission’s Taskforce on Article 50 and the European Parliament’s Brexit Steering Group to express concerns […]
On Friday 8 December, negotiators for the UK and EU released a joint report on stage one of the Brexit negotiations, detailing, among other things, the post-Brexit prospects for EU […]
After months of protracted and painful negotiations, there is finally a deal in the Brexit negotiations on citizens’ rights. The rights of EU citizens in the UK – and UK […]
Following the UK’s Brexit referendum on 23 June 2016 and the vote to leave the EU, the rights and status of UK nationals living in the EU27 and EU nationals […]
The UK’s decision to leave the EU on 23 June 2016 and the triggering of Article 50 TEU to start the process on 29 March 2017 were decisive moments in […]
ECAS has featured in the European Network of Ombudsmen’s annual ‘Network in Focus‘ magazine, published on 9 November 2017. Following the presentation of the results of the survey ‘What Do Citizens […]
On Tuesday November 7, ECAS’ Executive Director Assya Kavrakova will take part in the webinar ‘Life Beyond Brexit: How Are Negotiations Faring Over Rights for UK Citizens in the European Union?‘ […]
In a speech in Florence on September 22, UK Prime Minister Theresa May gave her strongest assurances yet that citizens’ rights would be secured after Brexit, but her words are […]
Last week, following the end of the third round of Brexit talks, a UK government document was leaked to the Guardian, revealing UK plans to end free movement of people […]