Posts Tagged: Schengen

Schengen at the Border

The small Luxembourgish village of Schengen made it to the annals of history in 14th June 1985, when it became the sight of the signing of an agreement between European states that would consecrate, between the adhering countries, free movement

Schengen at the Border

The small Luxembourgish village of Schengen made it to the annals of history in 14th June 1985, when it became the sight of the signing of an agreement between European states that would consecrate, between the adhering countries, free movement

The Problem with Abu: Why the West May Fall Prey to Its Own Values

Last week, Abu Qatada was barred from deportation to Jordan from the UK by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), a final decision British courts are obliged to obey. The case gives rise to greater concerns than merely a

The Problem with Abu: Why the West May Fall Prey to Its Own Values

Last week, Abu Qatada was barred from deportation to Jordan from the UK by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), a final decision British courts are obliged to obey. The case gives rise to greater concerns than merely a

Denmark moves to the left

What Denmark’s new government will change and what this means for Europe?

Denmark moves to the left

What Denmark’s new government will change and what this means for Europe?

Is the economy breeding nationalism?

With the economy in a mess, have European states become hostile to inter-EU immigration and open borders?

Is the economy breeding nationalism?

With the economy in a mess, have European states become hostile to inter-EU immigration and open borders?