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This report presents and analyses the legal system, policies and practices regarding border management and migration control in Greece as a EU and Schengen member state. Since 2011, border management and migration control have significantly expanded in the country. A significant number of events and transformations formed the context of the period in question (2011-2018) such as: the Integrated Border Management Program for Combating Illegal Immigration (2011); the adoption of the Law 3907/2011 regarding the Establishment of an Asylum Service and a First Reception Service; the construction of the Evros fence; the increased arrivals since 2015; the closure of the so-called Western Balkans Corridor; the Joint EU–Turkey Statement of 18 March 2016; the adoption of the Law 4375/2016; and the Hotspot Approach and the Hotspot implementation; and the geographical restriction in the northeastern Aegean islands.
Border management, Greek Asylum policy, Political Science, Statsvetenskap, hotspots, EU Border and Asylum Policy, Border management, hotspots, Greek Asylum policy, EU Border and Asylum Policy, Frontex, Schengen Borders, Frontex, Schengen Borders
Border management, Greek Asylum policy, Political Science, Statsvetenskap, hotspots, EU Border and Asylum Policy, Border management, hotspots, Greek Asylum policy, EU Border and Asylum Policy, Frontex, Schengen Borders, Frontex, Schengen Borders
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