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On 25 November 2021, the European Commission put forward a proposal to modify Council Directive 94/80/EC on the right of mobile EU citizens to vote and stand as candidates in municipal elections. The proposal tied in with the Commission President's priority for a new push for European democracy. The proposal was presented together with three others: a proposal to modify Directive 93/109/EC on EU citizens' right to vote and stand as candidates in elections to the European Parliament; a proposal on ...

Highlights of the April I plenary session included debates on the Future of Europe with Swedish Prime Minister, Stefan Löfven, and on UK withdrawal from the EU. Important debates also took place on several legislative proposals, and Members voted on proposals including the mobility package files debated during the March II plenary session on rules for posted road transport workers and on working conditions for drivers. Parliament also adopted first-reading positions on three further proposed funding ...

Brexit and Migration

Étude 16-10-2018

This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs, at the request of the European Parliament Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE Committee), focuses on the future relationship between the UK and the EU following the UK’s withdrawal from the EU in the field of migration (excluding asylum), including future movement of EU citizens and UK nationals between the EU and UK. Moreover, it investigates the role ...

Persons with undetermined citizenship of Estonia and non-citizens of Latvia (‘respective non-citizen populations’) do not have the right to take part in the elections to the European Parliament. The position of Estonia and Latvia is that their respective non-citizen populations have certain legal links with respective States but that these populations are not their nationals. There are certain differences between persons with undetermined citizenship of Estonia and non-citizens of Latvia, both ...

En mai 2016, la Commission européenne a proposé un nouveau règlement interdisant aux vendeurs en ligne de biens matériels et de certains types de services et de contenus fournis par voie électronique d’opérer une discrimination entre les clients sur la base de leur nationalité ou de leur lieu de résidence dans l’Union européenne. Le Parlement est appelé à voter sur la proposition durant la session plénière de février I.

Upon request by the PETI Committee, this study considers issues raised in petitions to the European Parliament by citizens concerned about the way Brexit will impact on their rights. In particular, it first looks at the changes that Brexit will determine in relation to voting rights, the right to petition, the right to apply to the European Ombudsman and the European Citizens’ Initiative. It then focuses at length on the way Brexit will affect UK citizens in the EU-27, and EU citizens living in the ...

This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the JURI Committee, will be presented during a Workshop dedicated to potential and challenges of private international law in the current migratory context. The child’s best interests are a primary consideration under international and EU law. EU migration and private international law frameworks regulate child protection, but in an uncoordinated way: the Dublin ...

This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the JURI Committee, will be presented during a Workshop dedicated to potential and challenges of private international law in the current migratory context. While Private International Law governs private relations between persons coming from or living in different States, migration law regulates the flow of people between States. The demarcation between these ...

En mai, le Parlement européen se prononcera en séance plénière sur de nouvelles règles en matière de portabilité transfrontière, qui permettraient aux consommateurs d’avoir accès à leurs abonnements en ligne pour des services de contenu lorsqu’ils voyagent dans l’Union et sont temporairement en dehors de leur État membre de résidence.

La présente étude a été commandée par le département thématique "Droits des citoyens et affaires constitutionnelles" du Parlement européen à la demande de la commission des affaires juridiques. Elle répertorie et analyse les difficultés juridiques et pratiques auxquelles un citoyen de l’Union doit faire face lors de l’acquisition de biens immobiliers à l’étranger, et examine ce qu’il est possible de faire pour aider un citoyen de l’Union à acheter un bien immobilier à usage résidentiel, en proposant ...