THE INTEROPERABILITY OF EUROPEAN INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR BORDER AND MIGRATION MANAGEMENT AND FOR ENSURING SECURITY

Krzysztof Tomaszycki

DOI Number
https://doi.org/10.22190/FULP1803195T
First page
195
Last page
211

Abstract


The European Union has been exposed to an increase in illegal migration in recent years. With the migration, the threat of terrorist acts increased, which contributed to reducing the sense of internal security of citizens. The EU citizens expect more effective external border controls and more efficient migration management. Such challenges are addressed by the interoperability of European information systems for border management and migration, as well as ensuring security of the EU. A key element of interoperability is the adaptation of current systems and the development of new ones, especially in the technical aspect. In addition to legal, organizational and logistic activities, it is a key element of the entire system of activities of European institutions and agencies.

Keywords

interoperability, migration, border management, sense of security, EU information systems

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