On 8 December, ECAS’ Director, Assya Kavrakova, participated in the conference Continental Drift? EU-UK Negotiations in the Cultural Sector organised jointly by Culture Action Europe, the European Cultural Foundation and […]
In line with ECAS’ joint recommendations with the EU Rights Clinic, proposed improvements to the existing legislation include an increased period for jobseekers to export their unemployment benefits, a clarification […]
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 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 […]
On 16 November, 2016, ECAS’ Membership and Outreach Manager, Marta Pont, was invited by the Heinrich Boell Stiftung to moderate a working group on the unavoidability of Brexit and ways […]
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 […]