Internal Borders in the Schengen Area: Is Schengen Crisis-Proof?

Autor: VVAA
Fecha: 15/06/2016
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Elspeth Guild, Sergio Carrera, Lina Vosyliūtė, Kees Groenendijk, Evelien Brouwer, Didier Bigo, Julien Jeandesboz and Médéric Martin-Mazé.: Internal Borders in the Schengen Area: Is Schengen Crisis-Proof?, Parlamento Europeo, Libe, junio de 2016.

  • This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizen’s Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the LIBE Committee, analyses the Schengen area in the wake of the European ‘refugee crisis’ and other recent developments. With several Member States reintroducing temporary internal border controls over recent months, the study assesses compliance with the Schengen governance framework in this context. Despite suggestions that the end of Schengen is nigh or arguments that there is a need to get ‘back to Schengen’, the research demonstrates that Schengen is alive and well and that border controls have, at least formally, complied with the legal framework. Nonetheless, better monitoring and democratic accountability are necessary (Texto completo).

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Financiado por: Ministerio de Trabajo e Inmigración
Coordinado por: Universidad de León