FREE MOVEMENT OF PERSONS AND CURRENT MIGRATION CHALLENGES IN THE EU’S FRAMEWORK
Journal Title: European Journal of Transformation Studies - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 2
Abstract
The topic of the article is the EU’s freedom of movement rules and the role of the current migration crisis as it play in the discussions. The migration flows are considered as new challenges to internal market, Schengen area and external border management, mainly as the reasons which influence the concept and principles of free movement of persons in the EU legal regulation. We illustrate how the migration flows lead to discussion at the European Union level about the limitations of free movement of persons, contrary to the liberal development in the last sixty years.
Authors and Affiliations
Lucia Mokra
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