EU border security in a time of pandemic: restoring the Schengen regime in the face of old conflicts and new requirements for public health

Autor: Bossong, Raphael
Přispěvatelé: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik -SWP- Deutsches Institut für Internationale Politik und Sicherheit
Rok vydání: 2020
Předmět:
Sozialwissenschaften
Soziologie

Politikwissenschaft
Social sciences
sociology
anthropology

Political science
COVID-19
Arbeitskräftemobilität
Europäischer Binnenmarkt
Migration
Sociology of Migration

Health Policy
European Politics
Europapolitik
Gesundheitspolitik
Migration
Infektionskrankheit
Freizügigkeit
Binnenmarkt
Politik
Epidemie
Europa
Monitoring
Asylpolitik
internationale Zusammenarbeit
Recht
europäische Integration
Mobilität
Innenpolitik
Migrationspolitik
illegale Einwanderung
Justiz
EU
Staatsgrenze
Maßnahme
Arbeitskraft
Schengener Abkommen
domestic market
judiciary
epidemic
illegal immigration
asylum policy
European integration
monitoring
international cooperation
mobility
Europe
migration policy
measure
capacity to work
national border
Schengen Agreement
freedom of movement
contagious disease
politics
domestic policy
law
Zdroj: 28/2020, SWP Comment, 8
Druh dokumentu: comment<br />Stellungnahme
ISSN: 1861-1761
DOI: 10.18449/2020C28
Popis: The massive mobility restrictions in the Schengen zone that were imposed to control the Corona pandemic are to be lifted from mid-June onwards. If a second wave of infec­tions does not follow suit, the German EU Council Presidency may oversee the end of all remaining internal border controls. The reform of the Schengen regulation, which has been overdue since the migration crisis, can be relaunched. The link between secure external borders and internal freedom of movement should have already been reappraised. Looking forward, targeted checks on persons for reasons of public health must be better coordinated. The forthcoming EU pact on migration and asylum will be even more difficult to agree on, however. Access to asylum procedures must be guaranteed without fail, despite national responsibility for public health. (author's abstract)
Databáze: SSOAR – Social Science Open Access Repository