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 EU Rights in the Spotlight section for this month features two ECJ opinions and one ruling affecting the E 101 social security certificate for posted workers, the jurisdictional consumer […]
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 […]
Today, the EU Rights Clinic has submitted a complaint to the European Commission against Sweden for the refusal of the Swedish tax authorities to issue a personal identification number – […]
On 12 and 13 October, the Your Europe Advice annual training seminar, organised by ECAS in cooperation with DG Growth, took place in Brussels. The two-day seminar was preceded by a cocktail party […]
On 18-20 September, the ACT for Free Movement training series kicked off in Warsaw, with 17 free movement activists from across Europe joining the European Alternatives, ECAS and Krytyka Polityczna […]
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 […]
The European Commission’s Regulatory Fitness and Performance (REFIT) platform has called on the Commission to look into harmonising ID and travel documents to facilitate free movement and tackle problems faced […]
The EU Rights in the Spotlight section for this month features three rulings affecting the derived right of residence in the EU of non-EU nationals and the right of a […]