Border control in compliance with EU acquis

Nowadays, when economic globalization, international migration and fear towards terrorism and organized crime have been increased, a proper management of borders is a political priority, both within EU and wider. The term Integrated Border Management (IBM) refers to the coordination and cooperation...

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Main Author: Miranda Boshnjaku
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Institute for Private Commercial and Competition Law 2017-01-01
Series:European Journal of Economics, Law and Social Sciences
Online Access:http://iipccl.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/286-291.pdf
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Summary:Nowadays, when economic globalization, international migration and fear towards terrorism and organized crime have been increased, a proper management of borders is a political priority, both within EU and wider. The term Integrated Border Management (IBM) refers to the coordination and cooperation among all law enforcement agencies involved in border security and facilitation of trade to introduce efficacious systems of integrated border managements, in order to achieve the common goal for open but controlled and secure borders. Several actors have been involved in tasks related to the management of state borders in every country. Although they clearly have a different focus and objectives in accordance with their duties and responsibilities, they work together towards a common strategic goal.
ISSN:2519-1284
2520-0429