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Eiropas Savienības ārējās robežas Latvijā tiesiskā reglamentācija

2014

ANOTĀCIJA Pētījums veltīts Eiropas Savienības ārējo robežu Latvijā normatīvā regulējuma problemātikai starptautisko, Eiropas Savienības un nacionālo tiesību jomā Latvijas kā starptautisko tiesību subjekta suverenitātes, teritoriālās jurisdikcijas un valsts robežas kontekstā saistībā ar personu brīvas pārvietošanās īstenošanu Šengenas acquis (Šengenas tiesību kopuma) darbības telpā. Valsts robeža ir jebkuras valsts suverenitātes un drošības komponente. Tās pamatu veido valsts robežas režīma normatīvais regulējums, kas Eiropas Savienības tiesībās ir jāattīsta kopsakarā ar starptautiskajām tiesībām un Latvijas, tāpat kā citu Šengenas konvencijas dalībvalstu, starptautiskajām tiesiskajām saistī…

Schengen Conventionstate bordersovereigntyŠengenas konvencijarobežpārbaudesborder checksTiesību zinātneSchengen AcquisŠengenas acquisJuridiskā zinātne [LPA]robežkontrolesuverenitāteborder controlvalsts robežaLawJuridiskā zinātne
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The Central Mediterranean Route: Law Enforcement Without the Rule of Law

2017

It could be successfully argued that there is a general obligation to save lives in danger at sea and that this obligation is moral in nature. Such reasoning, however, is not the specific aim of this paper. Instead, this paper focuses on the legal obligations of the European Union (EU), its Member States, other neighbouring countries, and the EU Border and Coast Guard, towards migrants attempting the risky journey to Europe, in order to find out whether there are any legal steps that can be taken in order to help eliminate deaths in the Mediterranean. The article focuses on the main International Conventions on maritime law, international human rights law, international asylum law, the rele…

Settore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del DirittoMigration at sea Asylum Human Rights European Union Border Control
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The Challenges of the Schengen Area

2016

After focusing on the Euro crisis, European leaders are now struggling with the biggest migrant crisis since Second World War. Up to now, over 1.1 million migrants have requested protection in Europe, and their number is growing every day. The functioning of the Schengen area is in danger due to control deficiencies at external borders. As it’s facing this challenge, the EU is constantly seeking solutions designed to restore the proper functioning of the system and prevent its collapse.

lcsh:HB1-3840lcsh:Economic theory. Demographyborder controlfree movementmigrationrefugeesSchengen areaExpert Journal of Economics
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