ECAS’ study “5 Takeaways on Brexit: Outlining Possible Scenarios for a New UK-EU Relationship and their Impact on Citizens” was featured on 13 April 2017 on Europe Street news. “With […]
In 2016, ECAS’ Your Europe Advice experts replied to 20,491 enquiries, providing legal advice to citizens and businesses facing problems when exercising their free movement rights in the EU. Based […]
As the only UK region sharing a direct border with an EU country and given its close links with Ireland, Northern Ireland and its citizens are expected to be heavily […]
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 […]
Data provided by the YEA Quarterly Feedback Reports has provided the basis to a series of reports issued by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs, […]
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 […]
Since the Brexit vote in June 2016, a number of studies have looked into the financial and economic impact of Brexit, but there is yet to be a study undertaking a […]
On 23 January, legal experts from the Your Europe Advice service, which ECAS manages on behalf of the European Commission, took part in a Facebook chat, answering EU citizens’ questions […]
On 24 January, the European Commission published its 2017 EU Citizenship Report, which takes stock of the achievements of the three years since the last report was issued and puts […]