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General Introduction.
One main reason for the creation of the European civil society house is that European citizens fail to enforce their rights as they do not know where to turn when it comes to their defense. European legislation is scattered across a large number of documents.

That is why the aim of this section is to provide a clear and comprehensive overview of all necessary information you need, in order to understand your rights and have a real possibility to enforce them as a European citizen.

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Fundamental Citizens’ Rights under EU law

  • The European Convention on Human Rights
  • The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union
  • Continuing Efforts of the European Union
  • Resources on your European Free Movement
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The right to free movement

  • The Right of Entry and Residence
  • The Free Movement of Workers
  • Social Security
  • The Recognition of Professional Qualifications

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Your rights by categories

  • Consumer rights
  • Environmental rights
  • Passenger Rights
  • Patients’ Rights
  • Rights of persons with disability

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