Transnational Administration of the European Migration Space. Regarding the Horizontal Opening of EU Member States
The "actio pro unione" reminiscent of the four musketeers plays a central role in the common administration of the European migration space in that administrative decisions of a member state gain legal importance in other states through Union law. This bestows a distinct transnational regu...
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