Reference : Border controls versus European solidarity |
Parts of books : Contribution to collective works | |||
Social & behavioral sciences, psychology : Human geography & demography Law, criminology & political science : European & international law | |||
Migration and Inclusive Societies | |||
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/44091 | |||
Border controls versus European solidarity | |
English | |
Sommarribas, Adolfo ![]() | |
Nienaber, Birte ![]() | |
2020 | |
Self and Society in the Corona Crisis: Perspectives from the Humanities and Social Sciences | |
Mein, Georg ![]() | |
Pause, Johannes ![]() | |
Melusina Press | |
No | |
Luxembourg | |
[en] Corona ; Covid-19 ; borders ; Schengen | |
[en] The COVID- 19 crisis led to an asymmetric response from the European Union Member States. This was shown by the closure of the internal borders inside the Schengen area. In order to justify this action, Member States advanced the argument of protection the public health of their national population leaving aside the solidarity that Member States should have demonstrated during a time of crisis. This article is therefore dealing with the notion of solidarity in times of temporary border re-establishments. | |
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/44091 | |
https://www.melusinapress.lu/read/border-controls-versus-european-solidarity/section/60796c9e-906c-4561-93dc-83814642bcba |
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