Author (Person) | Roeben, Volker |
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Publisher | Plaid Cymru |
Publication Date | July 2017 |
Content Type | Report |
Plaid Cymru MEP Jill Evans published a report in June 2017 that explored how UK citizens could retain EU citizenship after the UK's withdrawal from the EU. The report The Feasibility of Associate EU Citizenship for UK nationals post-Brexit was prepared for Jill Evans MEP by a team of researchers at Swansea University led by Prof. Volker Roeben. The report explored a series of possibilities for the UK and the EU to come to an agreement that would protect the citizenship rights of UK citizens, as well as considering a new status of 'associate citizenship'. The report also examined how the Welsh Government could use its powers to protect the rights of citizens. The benefits of EU citizenship include the right to travel, live and work anywhere in the EU and a wide range of other rights under EU law regarding health, education, work and social security. The prospect of losing these rights as well as possibly losing their European identity had caused concern. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.jillevans.net/english/the_feasibility_of_associate_eu_citizenship_for_uk_citizens_post_brexit.pdf |
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Subject Categories | Politics and International Relations |
Countries / Regions | United Kingdom, Wales |