One year down the road, this article evaluates the travel restrictions imposed in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, first, in the light of the rules of the Schengen acquis (controls at the internal and external borders) and, second, under the provisions on the free movement of EU citizens. It will be argued that, as often is times of crisis, the existing legal framework has proven inadequate to respond to unforeseen circumstances. The result has been the primacy of national executive action. Despite the active role of the EU institutions in coordinating national responses and bringing them in line with EU law, ultimately, more binding coordination and regulation is required to ensure legal certainty and manage mobility, especially if the c...
peer reviewedWhen a new type of coronavirus was first reported in China in December 2019, it was not...
This paper examines the European Union's response to the Covid-19 pandemic and its impact on the com...
Published 2020-12-31While there is still much that we do not know about COVID-19, it has by now beco...
One year down the road, this article evaluates the travel restrictions imposed in response to the Co...
Since February 2020, a number of EU Member States and Schengen associated countries have declared e...
Initial response to the Covid-19 pandemic capitalised on symbolism of national belonging. Against th...
This Paper examines the legality of restrictions on intra-EU and international traffic of persons in...
Este estudio analiza el impacto que la COVID-19 ha supuesto para la libre circulación de personas y...
The COVID-19 took by surprise most Member States of the European Union, as they underestimated the r...
This article focuses on multiple bordering practices introduced in the context of the initial COVID-...
Purpose: This article aims to determine if the restrictions on freedom of movement and residence in...
During the COVID-19 pandemic public authorities have to implement a variety of measures to counter t...
This Insight assesses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the external borders of the EU. It firs...
none1noThe article investigates the implications of the global pandemic for the management of border...
The massive mobility restrictions in the Schengen zone that were imposed to control the Corona pande...
peer reviewedWhen a new type of coronavirus was first reported in China in December 2019, it was not...
This paper examines the European Union's response to the Covid-19 pandemic and its impact on the com...
Published 2020-12-31While there is still much that we do not know about COVID-19, it has by now beco...
One year down the road, this article evaluates the travel restrictions imposed in response to the Co...
Since February 2020, a number of EU Member States and Schengen associated countries have declared e...
Initial response to the Covid-19 pandemic capitalised on symbolism of national belonging. Against th...
This Paper examines the legality of restrictions on intra-EU and international traffic of persons in...
Este estudio analiza el impacto que la COVID-19 ha supuesto para la libre circulación de personas y...
The COVID-19 took by surprise most Member States of the European Union, as they underestimated the r...
This article focuses on multiple bordering practices introduced in the context of the initial COVID-...
Purpose: This article aims to determine if the restrictions on freedom of movement and residence in...
During the COVID-19 pandemic public authorities have to implement a variety of measures to counter t...
This Insight assesses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the external borders of the EU. It firs...
none1noThe article investigates the implications of the global pandemic for the management of border...
The massive mobility restrictions in the Schengen zone that were imposed to control the Corona pande...
peer reviewedWhen a new type of coronavirus was first reported in China in December 2019, it was not...
This paper examines the European Union's response to the Covid-19 pandemic and its impact on the com...
Published 2020-12-31While there is still much that we do not know about COVID-19, it has by now beco...