In December 2016, the European Court of Justice issued two important rulings on child benefits applicable to EU cross-border workers, both concerning Luxembourg. In the first case, the Court ruled […]
On 16 December 2016, the Swiss Parliament passed a balanced immigration law (the Federal Act on Foreign Nationals) which addresses its voters’ wish to curb immigration while hopes to maintain […]
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 […]
Quarterly reports produced by our Your Europe Advice management team, together with citizens’ complaints submitted to our legal experts, have been used as evidence to contribute to a new study […]
More than 2 months have elapsed since the UK’s Brexit vote, and there is still much uncertainty as to what this will mean for freedom of movement and the rights […]
Every year the European Commission issues a scoreboard to assess the governance of the Single Market and its practical implementation on the ground by EU and EEA Member States. This […]
As a member of the EESC Liaison Group with Civil Society, ECAS was invited to organise a workshop during the Civil Society Days 2016. The workshop, called Freedom of Movement […]
Do you have questions about your healthcare entitlements when moving to another EU country? As an EU citizen, when you move to another EU country you can get healthcare under the same conditions […]
The European Public Health Alliance (EPHA) released a report last October on the implementation of Directive 2011/24/EU (the so-called Cross-Border Healthcare Directive), which clarifies the rights of patients to seek […]
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 […]