A Europe without internal borders? Free movement of persons
Briefing
25-06-2018
Different groups of EU citizens enjoy the right to freedom of movement across the EU, making it possible to work in another Member State, retire, study, set up a business, follow a family member or look for a job. EU citizens, tourists and businesses benefit from these rights as well as the Schengen area, which greatly facilitates freedom of movement. Contrary to popular belief, thus opening internal EU borders has not led to an increase in crime. Rather, Schengen innovations such as enhanced police cooperation and harmonised external border controls help Europe work against cross-border crime. Closing EU internal borders again could lead to costs of between €100 and 230 billion over 10 years.
Briefing
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Saghas foilseacháin
Eochairfhocal
- AN tAONTAS EORPACH
- beartas víosaí AE
- CAIDREAMH IDIRNÁISIÚNTA
- cead cónaithe
- ceart bunaíochta
- cearta agus saoirsí
- CEISTEANNA SÓISIALTA
- Comhaontú Schengen
- comhrac i gcoinne na coireachta
- DLÍ
- dlí idirnáisiúnta
- EACNAMAÍOCHT
- eagrú na múinteoireachta
- fostaíocht
- FOSTAÍOCHT AGUS DÁLAÍ OIBRE
- gné thrasteorann
- gnóthaí sóisialta
- imirce
- imirce neamhdhleathach
- náisiúnach coigríche
- OIDEACHAS AGUS CUMARSÁID
- POLAITÍOCHT
- polaitíocht agus sábháilteacht phoiblí
- rialú teorann
- réigiúin agus beartas réigiúnach
- saoirse gluaiseachta
- saoránacht Eorpach
- slándáil Eorpach
- slándáil idirnáisiúnta
- soghluaisteacht mac léinn
- teaghlach
- teaghlach
- teorainn inmheánach AE
- tógáil Eorpach