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In Search of Europe's Borders


ISBN13: 9789041119773
ISBN: 9041119779
Published: December 2002
Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
Format: Hardback
Price: £164.00



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Boarders define territories within which identities and orders are described and delineated. The triptych of identities, boarders and orders is central to understanding the nature of sovereignty and the relations between countries. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the European Union. The changing definition and placement of the boarder is one of the most striking features of the recent transformations of the Union. The definition of what a boarder is and where it is for persons has moved out of the territory of national sovereignty and has become the preserve in law of the European Community. The enlargement of the European Union towards the countries of Central and Eastern Europe has created new challenges for the concept of boarders in the EU.;This volume examines the extent of the Community power and the legal meaning of the EU's boarders, as well as the ways to control (or not) the movement of persons across boarders. It considers the legal texts - EC law on visas, the Regulations on Visas, the meaning of boarders for persons in Community law, the Schengen acquis and its incorporation into the EC Treaty (and where appropriate the TEU); national practice and its transformation with the insertion of the private sector's responsibility for the control of boarders and judicial control. The point of departure is the perspective of the individual who is seeking to cross these boarders.