Schengen layout and Polish security

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52934/wpz.81

Keywords:

understanding, cooperation, border security, asylum

Abstract

The idea of the Schengen agreement was born in Saarbrucken, where France and Germany signed an agreement to make it easier for their citizens to cross the common border. This idea was accepted in the Benelux countries that joined it. In 1995. Spain and Portugal joined the agreement. In contrast, Greece, Austria, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Iceland have obtained observer status. The Republic of Poland entered the Schengen Agreement on December 21, 2007. This material will partially answer a frequently asked question: What is the impact of the Schengen solution on the everyday life of citizens. It is an agreement abolishing checks on persons crossing the borders between the member states of this agreement. The consequence of the agreement was the expansion of cooperation in the field of border security, asylum policy and cross-border cooperation.

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Published

2020-06-30

How to Cite

Olak, A., Konecka‐Szydełko, B., & Maruszak, M. (2020). Schengen layout and Polish security. Contemporary Management Problems, 8(1(16), 9–21. https://doi.org/10.52934/wpz.81