By Adam Kinnwall The migrant crisis of 2015 caused many EU countries to re-introduce border controls. This effectively disrupted the Schengen-zone agreement and put a dent in the EU’s pillar of freedom of movement. To resolve this issue the EU initiated the so-called externalization of the Schengen border, which aims to outsource the external border management to third party countries…
By Adam Kinnwall The migrant crisis of 2015 caused many EU countries to re-introduce border controls. This effectively disrupted the Schengen-zone agreement and put a dent in the EU’s pillar of freedom of movement. To resolve this issue the EU initiated the so-called externalization of the Schengen border, which aims…
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