Founding member and first President of ECAS, Simone Veil, has been buried with full honours at the Pantheon in Paris, the final resting place of France’s greatest national figures. Ms […]
One week has gone by since the UK government set out its initial position on the status of EU citizens in the UK post-Brexit in a paper published on 26 […]
The UK announced its offer to EU citizens on their post-Brexit rights on June 26 in an attempt to bring “reassurance and certainty” to the more than 3 million EU […]
Restrictions to the right of free movement are the biggest concern for both EU and UK citizens, who value the right to live and work in another EU Member State […]
Our partners, the European Alternatives, have launched a call for participants to receive training to become activists for free movement rights. Across the EU, European citizens are facing increasing restrictions […]
ECAS launched the ACT for Free Movement project on June 2, which will take action to strengthen the implementation of the EU Citizenship Directive and enhance EU citizens’ free movement rights. The project […]
In the 60 years since the concept of free movement of persons was first established in the Treaty of Rome, it has evolved to become the cornerstone of EU citizenship, […]
As a special British overseas territory sharing a land border with an EU country, Gibraltar’s economy and people are expected to suffer significantly from Brexit, in spite of the fact […]
The EU Rights in the Spotlight section for this month features the opinion of an Advocate General of the EU Court of Justice with implications for free movement of workers […]
On 12 April, ECAS presented the Your Europe Advice Annual Trends 2016 report at its conference ‘Free Movement of Persons in the EU: A Loved and Feared Reality‘ at the Press Club […]