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Administration without Frontiers? European Migration Law: Bulgaria
Author(s)
Rumen Stefanov
Georgi Michev
Language
English
Pages
25
2009/ Vol. 21, No. 1, (71)
Type
Digital edition
5.00 €

Administration without Frontiers?
European Migration Law

Bulgaria

Rumen Stefanov

Professor at the New Bulgarian University, Department of Political Sciences

Georgi Michev

Student at the New Bulgarian University, Department of Political Sciences

 

Bulgaria’s EU membership at the beginning of 2007 has entailed new challenges for the institutions empowered to deal with migration issues in and out of the coun­try. Although the incorporation in the Schengen space is forthcoming, the respon­si­bilities to safeguard the EU’s “outside borders” are, as a matter of fact, prac­tical re­ality. Three of the Bulgarian land borders with its neighbours are with non-EU States. But more important is that through them passes a considerable flow of legal and illegal migrants whose final destination is Western Europe. In most cases the Bul­garian territory remains a transit point. The intensity of Bulgarian nationals’ settlement in other EU member countries decreased in the last years, but the proc­ess has not been stopped at all. The State institutions speeded up the amendment of the legislation in order to meet EU requirements. The public offices and NGOs working in the field participate in international governmental and non-govern­mental structures in order to improve the process of granting refugee status and to control illegal immigration. Within the framework of bilateral and multilateral part­­nership programmes with neighbouring and other States significant efforts have been made, designed to combat illegal trafficking of people, especially with regard to a criminal international network’s “lucrative business”.

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