What are the instruments and initiatives that the EU has in place to protect and promote the rights of disabled people? How might Brexit affect these rights and access to […]
On 16 March, our colleague Marta Pont was featured as a guest editor on VoxEurop on the impact of Brexit on citizens’ rights. In her article, she summarises some of the findings of […]
Parliament has voted to reject the Lords’ amendments to the Brexit bill, paving the way for it to be passed into law. The bill will now receive Royal Assent after the […]
There is no ‘best alternative’ to EU membership for EU citizens in the UK and vice versa once the UK formally leaves the EU under which all their current rights […]
On 15 December, the leaders of the EU27 set out the procedural arrangements for the Brexit withdrawal negotiations when the UK invokes Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, and reiterated […]
In September 2016, the European Court of Justice issued an important ruling on the rights of third-country nationals in charge of EU minors and, in early November, the UK’s High […]
Today is a historical juncture for Europe. The nightmare feared by many in the past few months has become true. A majority of Britons have voted to leave the European […]