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ROMANIA AND THE SCHENGEN FILE: BETWEEN IMMIGRATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS

Claudia Anamaria Iov (), Adrian Daniel Stan () and Maria Mihaela Nistor ()
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Claudia Anamaria Iov: “Babe?-Bolyai University” Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Adrian Daniel Stan: “Babeº-Bolyai University” Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Maria Mihaela Nistor: “Babeº-Bolyai University” Cluj-Napoca, Romania

A chapter in EURINT Proceedings 2013, 2013, vol. 1, pp 769-779 from Centre for European Studies, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University

Abstract: The purpose of our article is to assess Romania` s future entrance into the Schengen Area connecting two variables: the EU` s immigration policy and the protection of European citizen human rights (as they are stated by the Fundamental Rights Charter included in the Lisabona Treaty). The focal point of our contribution will try to emphasize how ethnic migration, having a case study on Roma, affects the regional dynamics of a firmly regulated ``Area of Liberty, Security and Justice``. Our approach underlines that there is direct connection between the impact of future waves of migration upon the actual states within the Schengen Area- their domestic policies- and their future policy positions withing the EU. This article aims to demonstrate how there has been created, at the political level, a connection between the ethnical emigration and Romanian’s entrance in Schengen Area.

Keywords: Schengen; immigration policy; minority lobby and advocacy; EU policymaking (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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