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Schengen Treaty

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  • Then Europe signed the Schengen Treaty and opened its borders.

    THE CROSS-COUNTRY KILLER 2007

  • Many more would have come if the Italians hadn't taken the unprecedented step of suspending the Schengen Treaty on a borderless Europe.

    First Blood 2007

  • His argument is more subtle and more dangerous: Muslims who have flooded into the Netherlands in the wake of the 1993 open-border Schengen Treaty endanger the country's tolerant, modern European culture.

    The New Cultural Nationalism 2007

  • For this purpose, the Greek Consulate is among the first, if not the first, from Schengen Treaty member-states regarding the time of issuing visas for Russian citizens, that has been limited to 48 hours on average.

    Greek News Greek News 2010

  • It was very easy to justify the misinterpretations by adding a formulation to the directive supplementing the article 26 of the Schengen Treaty, requiring Member States to exempt carriers from facing the fine if the third country national is admitted to the territory in order to seek asylum.

    unknown title 2009

  • It was very easy to justify the misinterpretations by adding a formulation to the directive supplementing the article 26 of the Schengen Treaty, requiring Member States to exempt carriers from facing the fine if the third country national is admitted to the territory in order to seek asylum.

    unknown title 2009

  • It was very easy to justify the misinterpretations by adding a formulation to the directive supplementing the article 26 of the Schengen Treaty, requiring Member States to exempt carriers from facing the fine if the third country national is admitted to the territory in order to seek asylum.

    unknown title 2009

  • It was very easy to justify the misinterpretations by adding a formulation to the directive supplementing the article 26 of the Schengen Treaty, requiring Member States to exempt carriers from facing the fine if the third country national is admitted to the territory in order to seek asylum.

    unknown title 2009

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