This Commentary briefly examines each of Prime Minister Cameron's headline proposals to limit EU citizens’ access to social benefits. Are these proposals in breach of the UK’s obligations under EU law? The paper also makes some general comments about the end of the transitional arrangements for Bulgarian and Romanian work-seekers, and ‘benefits tourism’ in general
One of the main topic which currently fuels the public debate and political campaigns in the UK is t...
While the British Government is seeking to negotiate a good deal for British citizens in the EU-27 a...
EU citizens have the right to live and work in any other EU state. As Roxana Barbulescu writes, howe...
This Commentary briefly examines each of Prime Minister Cameron's headline proposals to limit EU cit...
This Commentary briefly examines each of Prime Minister Cameron's headline proposals to limit EU cit...
ccording to the British Prime Minister, Theresa May, “Brexit means Brexit” and the UK will be leavin...
The draft renegotiation deal obtained by David Cameron would amend three EU laws relating to migrati...
From the Introduction. The question of when EU citizens should be able to work, live, and claim bene...
The issue of ‘benefit tourism’ has become a hot topic in several EU states, with a number of countri...
The 2013 European Year of Citizens was profoundly marked by escalating attacks against one of the EU...
The European Court of Justice's new judgment on the Dano case should be reverberating around the UK....
The UK could make both Britons and EU migrants wait four years before having access to in-work benef...
IN THE DISCUSSIONS ON BREXIT, analysts and political observers tend to presume that negotiations on ...
UK nationals will lose their EU citizenship status as a result of the Brexit referendum. To prevent ...
The United Kingdom’s (UK) decision to leave the European Union (EU) has unexpectedly created a situa...
One of the main topic which currently fuels the public debate and political campaigns in the UK is t...
While the British Government is seeking to negotiate a good deal for British citizens in the EU-27 a...
EU citizens have the right to live and work in any other EU state. As Roxana Barbulescu writes, howe...
This Commentary briefly examines each of Prime Minister Cameron's headline proposals to limit EU cit...
This Commentary briefly examines each of Prime Minister Cameron's headline proposals to limit EU cit...
ccording to the British Prime Minister, Theresa May, “Brexit means Brexit” and the UK will be leavin...
The draft renegotiation deal obtained by David Cameron would amend three EU laws relating to migrati...
From the Introduction. The question of when EU citizens should be able to work, live, and claim bene...
The issue of ‘benefit tourism’ has become a hot topic in several EU states, with a number of countri...
The 2013 European Year of Citizens was profoundly marked by escalating attacks against one of the EU...
The European Court of Justice's new judgment on the Dano case should be reverberating around the UK....
The UK could make both Britons and EU migrants wait four years before having access to in-work benef...
IN THE DISCUSSIONS ON BREXIT, analysts and political observers tend to presume that negotiations on ...
UK nationals will lose their EU citizenship status as a result of the Brexit referendum. To prevent ...
The United Kingdom’s (UK) decision to leave the European Union (EU) has unexpectedly created a situa...
One of the main topic which currently fuels the public debate and political campaigns in the UK is t...
While the British Government is seeking to negotiate a good deal for British citizens in the EU-27 a...
EU citizens have the right to live and work in any other EU state. As Roxana Barbulescu writes, howe...