10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCHENGEN CONVENTION»
Discover the use of
Schengen Convention in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Schengen Convention and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Schengen Investigated: A Comparative Interpretation of the ...
Knjiga je plod petletnega raziskovanja prava, na podlagi katerega deluje policija petih držav (Belgije, Nizozemske, Luksemburga, Francije in Nemčije), ter možnega vpliva medsebojnih razlik na uporabo Schengenske konvencije.
Chantal Joubert, Hans Bevers, 1996
2
Transparency and Proportionality in the
Schengen Information ...
The Schengen Convention introduced rules for responsibility for the processing
of application for asylum in Articles 28-38. Application for asylum is considered
on a 'one-chance' basis only. Consequently only one Contracting Party may ...
Stephen Kabera Karanja, 2008
3
Migration and European Integration: The Dynamics of ...
Among the measures affecting asylum-seekers so far agreed are the First
Schengen Agreement, the Second Schengen Convention and the Dublin
Convention. The common objective of these conventions is the creation from
1995 of a ...
Robert Miles, Dietrich Thränhardt, 1995
4
Toward a Rights-based Post-national Union: EU Integration ...
Although the entire Schengen Convention would become part of the Schengen
acquis that new members had to transpose by 2004, border control and visa
provisions were the two most raised and referred to themes in the Schengen ...
5
The Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies
The result was the secretive negotiations that led to adoption of the 1990
Convention implementing the Schengen Agreement (the “Schengen Convention”
).2 Italy, Spain, Portugal, Austria and Greece then signed Accession Agreements
in turn ...
Alan Dashwood, Sarah Worthington, Angela Ward, 2000
6
Policing Cooperation Across Borders: Comparative ...
Although presented as an EU initiative, the Schengen Convention could similarly
be regarded as a regional initiative – originally created between five member
states in order to deal with border issues – that evolved into a wider EU ...
7
Justice, Liberty, Security: New Challenges for EU External ...
Full membership in Schengen was restricted to EU Member States in accordance
with Article 140 of the Schengen Convention. In order to enable Denmark and the
new Member States Sweden and Finland to become parties to the Schengen ...
Bernd Martenczuk, Servaas van Thiel, 2008
8
Information Sharing and Data Protection in the Area of ...
So far, the JSA has inspected the use of Article 96 (alerts on third country
nationals) as well as the use of Article 99 (alerts on persons or vehicles for the
purpose of discreet surveillance) of the Schengen Convention. Moreover a
survey relating ...
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EU Justice and Home Affairs Law
taken regarding countries refusing readmission;513 and treating residence
permits issued by Monaco as if they were French residence permits.514 There
was also a declaration made by Portugal, when it acceded to the Schengen
Convention ...
10
The Control of People Smuggling and Trafficking in the EU: ...
However, this is not easy, as noted by the Commission, because Member States
can find it difficult to decide who to grant access to their territories.53 The
Schengen Convention stipulates that persons can be refused entry to a Member
State ...
Dr Matilde Ventrella, 2013