Publication

Jun 2011

This study contrasts the current role of customs at the EU’s external borders with the role it was intended to perform according to international standards in border management. There is a considerable imbalance between the involvement of customs and border guards, which impedes the smooth operation of border control and poses security risks for the Union and its citizens, including terrorist attacks. This paper analyzes the causes of this imbalance and proposes appropriate solutions that are in line with international standards

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Author Peter Hobbing
Series CEPS Papers in Liberty and Security in Europe
Publisher Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
Copyright © 2011 Centre for European Policy Studies
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