Sentences with phrase «external borders»

As Geddes (2006: 166) has noted, security oriented approaches towards immigration at the EU - level pushed southern European countries to increasingly tighten external border controls.
Business leaders must also gauge a country's openness — the degree to which people, ideas, information, goods, and services flow freely in both directions across external borders and within the nation itself.
The signatory states to the agreement have abolished all internal borders in lieu of a single external border
However, there is no doubt that most countries in northern Europe are hiding behind those with external borders.
He said: «In my view, it is not beyond the ingenuity of Theresa May and Angela Merkel — if they wanted to — to forge a new pan-European approach to immigration that deals both with the EU's porous external borders, which are of huge concern to millions of voters across the continent, and with some of the concerns about freedom of movement in the UK.»
@Chloe TFEU, Title V, Chapter 1, Article 67, Subsection 2: «It... shall frame a common policy on asylum, immigration and external border control, based on solidarity between Member States, which is fair towards third - country nationals.»
Over the last week, EU officials had once again reiterated that the priority should be to secure the external border of the bloc in order for internal borders to remain open.
With such deep internal cracks on a refugee allocation plan, Brussels will focus on making the external border police efficient, and will prioritize its partnership with Turkey in order to stop the flow of refugees from entering the Schengen area.
The European Commission has tried to defend the right of Europeans to move and seek labor within the EU, but its policy of handling the EU's external borders has been a failure (as symbolized by the horrors of Lampedusa Island, for example.)
The intense integration of the European Union, in binding the countries of the inner circle together, has necessarily meant a hardening of its external borders, both literally and metaphorically.
And the ECJ will rule in favour of them for the simple reason that they are not enforcing the external border of the customs union.
The border between Ireland and the UK will become an external border of the EU customs union and the only real solution Westminster has are its fantasy - land suggestions from yesterday about «innovative» new arrangements, either through streamlining checks or a new customs relationship.
The free movement of persons within the Schengen space has not been completed by a fully fledged common asylum and immigration policy and management of external borders.
He said the EU would «fail as a political project» if it could not control its external borders properly.
As Prime Minister, I said «No» to federal integration, «No» to the Euro Currency, and «No» to Schengen — which introduced free movement of people within the European Union but without proper control of external borders.
The EU Commission is concerned that on issues of asylum, management of the EU's external borders and a strategy of terrorism, the requirement of unanimity prevents the union from taking the kind of quick decisions that are needed.
Britain has led Europe on the measures needed to keep our continent secure — whether it is implementing sanctions against Russia following its action in Crimea, working for peace and stability in the Balkans, or securing Europe's external border.
As it explains, «the UK - Ireland border would represent an external border to the EU as a whole.
As part of this effort, the EU and its member states must be seen to be in control of its external borders, so that the public can feel confident the state has control.
«We were the external border of the Communist system, and many people who wanted to escape Communism to the free world, to Turkey and Greece, were killed,» he said.
[14] Fruit trees would also be planted along the external border of the garden (while wealthier people with more land planted them in orchards).
These checkpoints are located away from the external border, but within 100 miles of it, at which traffic may be stopped in...
However, the surveillance of the external borders, which the EUROSUR Regulation is aimed to enhance, is an area of the Schengen acquis in which UK and Ireland are currently not taking part.
The current European migratory crisis shows how politically sensitive the surveillance of the EU's external borders is and the dramatic human consequences of the failures of that surveillance.
This immediate exchange of information should allow all the connected authorities to gain better situational awareness about the events occurring at the external borders and to coordinate their reactions in a more efficient way, for instance, by conducting targeted patrols along specific border sections, by intercepting or tracking suspicious vessels or launching search and rescue missions.
On the one hand, considering both the tensions that currently affect the Schengen system as a whole and the tensed relationship between the EU and UK, the possibility of resorting to limited forms of cooperation with the UK and Ireland could represent a useful additional tool for negotiating new and more effective measures building upon the Schengen acquis, especially with regard to the management of the external borders.
Such approach should combine the use of intelligence at the operational / tactical level with the application, at the strategic level, of the typical methods of intelligence analysis to better understand migratory flows, routes and vulnerabilities in the system of the external borders (in this sense, see the recent Proposal on the European Border and Coast Guard, COM (2015) 671 final and its artt.
Yet, having regard to the EUROSUR Regulation, the limited exchange of data and information with the UK and Ireland may contribute to increase the level of situational awareness and to improve the effectiveness of the surveillance at the external borders.
However, due to Article 51 of the Charter Member States» authorities are bound by the Charter when applying EU law, such as the Visa Code or Regulation 539/2001, which lists the third countries whose nationals must be in possession of visas when crossing the external borders of the EU.
How will the border between Northern Ireland — which voted to Remain but will become an external border of the EU — and the Republic of Ireland be policed and what impact will this have on the Good Friday Peace Agreement?
These checkpoints are located away from the external border, but within 100 miles of it, at which traffic may be stopped in order to check the immigration status of the occupants.
Article 67 (2), of Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), binds the «common policy on asylum, immigration and external border control» to the «solidarity between Member States» and to be «fair towards third - country nationals» (stateless persons shall be treated as third - country nationals).
Regulation (EC) 539/2001 and (EC) 562/2006 establish that third country nationals coming from a country on a specific list (which includes Turkey) must be in possession of a visa when crossing the external border of a Member State for stays not exceeding three months.
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