The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice in the Enlarged Europe 2005
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The Implications of Schengen Visa Policy for the Visegrad States: The Case of Slovakia

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“…Chapter 24 of the acquis , for example, which dealt with cooperation in the field of justice and home affairs, forced the accession states to impose visa restrictions on bordering states such as Ukraine (e.g. Duleba, 2005; Grabbe, 2006). Equally, criticism of the Czech judicial system in the Commission's 1999 progress report provoked the Zeman government to adopt a reform package (Pridham, 2005, p. 135).…”
Section: When Does the Eu Make A Difference? Policy Change And Implemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chapter 24 of the acquis , for example, which dealt with cooperation in the field of justice and home affairs, forced the accession states to impose visa restrictions on bordering states such as Ukraine (e.g. Duleba, 2005; Grabbe, 2006). Equally, criticism of the Czech judicial system in the Commission's 1999 progress report provoked the Zeman government to adopt a reform package (Pridham, 2005, p. 135).…”
Section: When Does the Eu Make A Difference? Policy Change And Implemmentioning
confidence: 99%