The Law of EU Border Controls

Constitutional Compliance and Conditions for an Area without Internal Frontiers

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The law of EU border controls is diverse and dynamic, involving multiple governance levels with distinct objectives. It addresses various 'control subjects' through a mix of soft and hard law sources. Dr Leandro Mancano evaluates how this diversity affects the constitutional compliance of EU border controls and explores the conditions necessary for the EU to remain an area without internal frontiers. By providing a comprehensive analysis of both external and internal border controls, and offering insights into the laws and practices of specific member states, this research addresses how to effectively manage or overcome the challenges posed by this heterogeneity within the EU legal framework. Ultimately, The Law of EU Border Controls: Constitutional Compliance and Conditions for an Area without Internal Frontiers highlights the impact of European integration on national sovereignty and enhances the understanding of EU border law as part of the unique EU legal system. It is an essential resource for academics and practitioners interested in migration and asylum law.
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384 pages
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2025-11-03
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OUP Oxford
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9780192696953
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9780192696953

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Dr Leandro Mancano is a Senior Lecturer in EU Law and the Director of Internationalisation at Edinburgh Law School. His primary research interests include EU constitutional law, EU fundamental rights law, and the law and policy of the EU Area of Freedom Security and Justice. Dr Mancano's publications focus on the interaction between different areas of European law and policy, such as crime, migration, and human rights. He serves as the UK's Deputy Contact Point for the European Criminal Law Academic Network (ECLAN) and regularly engages with external stakeholders, including legal professionals and both national and international institutions.

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