MODELUL GLOBAL DE GESTIONARE A FRONTIERELOR EUROPENE
GLOBAL MODEL FOR EUROPEAN BORDER MANAGEMENT
Author(s): Dan-Călin BeșliuSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Civil Law
Published by: Universul Juridic
Keywords: proactive enhancement of border management; systematic control; boundary demarcation;
Summary/Abstract: Border management is a security feature in which Member States and associated countries have a common interes. European Union Acquis on border control serves as a standard for third countries which are assisted in developing the concept of integrated border management. The concept is in constant development and is guided by the principles of solidarity; mutual trust and accountability stated between Member States. Because the act of border crossing triggers controls in the field of taxes; health and others; the need for coordination to avoid the various interventions of states is very persistent. Such factors would block states one another and jeopardize the efficiency and transparency of procedures. This overlapping of competences includes the risk of creating cracks in the security system and also the risk of wasting resources through overstrain. Over recent decades; in the wake of globalization; movements of people and goods have tremendously increased requiring enhanced immigration and border management structures to more efficiently and effectively manage the cross-border flow of people and goods. As a consequence; States remain confronted with a common challenge: how to best facilitate the legitimate movement of people and goods while maintaining secure borders.
Journal: Revista de Investigare a Criminalitatii
- Issue Year: 2016
- Issue No: 01
- Page Range: 193-203
- Page Count: 11
- Language: Romanian
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