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ASYLUM POLICY AND CUSTOM CLEARANCES IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE REFORM TREATY

Dumitriţa Nicoleta IONESCU Florea (), Alina Larion () and Eugenia Gabriela Leuciuc ()
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Dumitriţa Nicoleta IONESCU Florea: Lecturer PhD., “Stefan cel Mare” University from Suceava, Faculty of Economical Sciences and Public Administration, Romania
Alina Larion: Tutor PhD Student, “Stefan cel Mare” University from Suceava, Faculty of Economical Sciences and Public Administration, Romania
Eugenia Gabriela Leuciuc: Tutor PhD Student, “Stefan cel Mare” University from Suceava, Faculty of Economical Sciences and Public Administration, Romania

European Journal of Law and Public Administration, 2014, vol. 1, issue 1, 87-97

Abstract: One of the four fundamental freedom of Community law is the free movement of persons and labor. Freedom of movement for persons are intended to create a single market for labor and achieve greater cohesion of the peoples that make up the European Union by removing barriers to migration and promoting a "European citizenship". This article aims to present aspects of policies on asylum and border controls within the European Union. Thus, we will discuss the most representative regulations on these notions, such as the Single European Act (SEA), the Maastricht Treaty, the Amsterdam Treaty, the Schengen Agreement, and not least the Lisbon Treaty. This treaty shall pay particular attention to the policy on asylum and border control.

Keywords: European citizenship; free movement of persons; asylum right; policy regarding custom clearances; Reform Treaty (Treaty of Lisbon) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: K33 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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