The Future of the Schengen Area: Latest Developments and Challenges in the Schengen Governance Framework since 2016
This Study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE-Committee), takes stock of the main developments that have occurred in the Schengen Governance Framework since 2016. It analyses the legitimacy of a number of States’ decisions to maintain internal border controls. Also, most recent policy proposals in the field of internal police checks are assessed in light of relevant EU legal standards. The paper also questions the legality of the border walls and fences, which have been recently erected at the EU external borders and within the Schengen area.
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Prof. Sergio Carrera, Dr Marco Stefan, Dr Ngo Chun Luk , Lina Vosyliūtė
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- Akkoord van Schengen
- buitengrens van de EU
- economische geografie
- EU-binnengrens
- EU-lidstaat
- GEOGRAFIE
- governance
- grenscontrole
- illegale migratie
- Informatica en gegevensverwerking
- internationaal recht
- INTERNATIONALE BETREKKINGEN
- internationale veiligheid
- migraties
- OPVOEDING, ONDERWIJS EN COMMUNICATIE
- POLITIEK
- politiek en openbare veiligheid
- RECHT
- SOCIALE VRAAGSTUKKEN
- uitvoerende macht en overheidsadministratie
- verzamelen van gegevens
- vluchteling