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Die Wiederaufnahme von Grenzkontrollen - Schengen als Opfer für "die nationale Sicherheit"?

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  • Stefanie Rieder

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The purpose of this work is to investigate, whether the legal conditions for reintroducing internal border controls within the safety clause have been restricted or extended through the Schengen-Reform by the end of 2013. This paper therefore not only examined the development of the safety clause, but also compared the reform demands of the involved players with the achieved end results by illustrating two case studies on the reintroduction of border controls. The result showed that on the one hand legal possibilities to reintroduce internal border controls have been extended by adding a new safety clause; but on the other hand have been restricted by procedural requirements – which in total may not be qualified as a spill-back in the European integration process.

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  • Stefanie Rieder, 2015. "Die Wiederaufnahme von Grenzkontrollen - Schengen als Opfer für "die nationale Sicherheit"?," Working Papers of the Vienna Institute for European integration research (EIF) 3, Institute for European integration research (EIF).
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