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040 _aES-MaBCA
_cES-MaBCA
100 _915075
_aPoptcheva, Eva-Maria
100 _914347
_aTilindyte, Laura
245 _aEU and UK positions on citizens’ rights
_b: First phase of Brexit negotiations
260 _bEuropean Parliamentary Research Service
_cJuly 2017
300 _a8 p.
_fRecurso online
490 _aBriefing
520 _aNegotiations on the arrangements for the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the EU started on 19 June 2017, with citizens’ rights being one of the top priorities. However, the EU and the UK positions differ considerably. The EU aims at a withdrawal agreement which safeguards the existing right to residence as well as to equal treatment with nationals, including access to social security, for EU-27 citizens who have moved to the UK and for UK nationals resident in an EU-27 Member State prior to the withdrawal date. By contrast, the UK’s intention is to create new rights, detached from EU law, whose conditions will be governed by UK law. The EU and UK positions also differ regarding the cut-off date which would govern the status of citizens. According to the EU, this should be the date of the UK’s actual withdrawal from the EU, whereas the UK has proposed to agree on an earlier date. Differences between the two positions can also be observed with regard to the conditions for family reunification and access to social security benefits. Furthermore, whilst the EU proposes that the European Commission and the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) oversee compliance with the withdrawal arrangements by both the UK and the EU-27 Member States, the UK seeks enforceability of the citizens’ rights through the UK judicial system and rejects the jurisdiction of the CJEU.
610 0 _91645
_aUnión Europea
650 0 _93892
_aDerechos políticos y civiles
650 0 _91851
_aRelaciones Internacionales
650 0 _94440
_aDiplomacia
651 0 _91411
_aReino Unido
710 _912899
_aParlamento Europeo
_b. Servicio de Investigación Parlamentario Europeo
856 4 _uhttp://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/BRIE/2017/608643/EPRS_BRI(2017)608643_EN.pdf
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_cART
_kBoletín UE
_mJulio - Agosto 2017
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