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Borders of the EU: European Integration, "Schengen" and the Control of Migration

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This  book looks at the background to the policy of free movement in Europe and discusses the consequences.

European integration changed migration conditions considerably: Under the concept of "freedom of movement", border crossings between EU member states as well as work and settlement by nationals of other member states were largely facilitated; internal borders thus lost their significance.

At the same time, the question of how to deal with a common external border and the migration of "third-country nationals" gained in importance.

The essential explains why migration from outside Europe was increasingly understood as a problem of security policy and why this still determines the measures for designing a common external border today.

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Product Details
Springer
3658392002 / 9783658392000
eBook (EPUB)
31/10/2022
Germany
English
45 pages
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