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Title
20 years on rethinking Schengen
Published
[Paris] : [ISS], [2015], c2015
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Description
1 online resource (4 pages)
Series
Brief, 2315-1110 ; 39, December 2015
Brief (European Union Institute for Security Studies), 2315-1110 ; 39, December 2015
Summary
Given the radically altered international environment, how can the EU best adapt its border regime? This Brief shows how it will require an innovative response, rather than replicating at an EU level the classical attributes of a national model
Subject
EU policy - national policy.
Schengen Agreement.
aid to refugees.
border control.
free movement of persons.
frontier.
migration policy.
Form
Electronic book
Author
Parkes, Roderick
Institute for Security Studies (Paris, France)
ISBN
9789291982950
9291982954
ISSN
2315-1110
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