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Tchorbadjiyska Angelina


  • EU migration phobia and citizens rights in the candidate countries

    9 March 2007
    En vertu d’une décision unanime prise en 1995 par les ministres de la Justice et des Affaires intérieures européennes, les citoyens de Bulgarie et de Roumanie, pays candidats à l’adhésion, étaient dans l’obligation de demander un visa pour entrer dans l’Union ; établie pour lutter contre l’immigration clandestine, cette condition a été abrogée en 2001.
  • What about the Neighbours? The Impact of Schengen along the EU’s External Borders

    6 September 2005
    Joanna Apap and Angelina Tchorbadjiyska assessed the impact of Schengen along the EU’s external borders. In the first part of the presentation, Apap started by raising two questions: to what extent can there be flexibility in implementing Schengen rules to prevent marginalising the new EU neighbours, and what can the EU neighbours do in the short, medium and long term to promote trust and to one day hope to come off the Schengen ‘negative list’. In the second part of the presentation, Angelina Tchorbadjiyska applied some of the insights of Apap’s view to an outsiders’ experience: the case of Bulgaria.
  • The Changing Relationships between the Accession Countries and their Neighbours in the Changing Landscape of Liberty and Security

    30 November 2004
    The objective is to assess the medium and long-term impact of accession process and enlargement on overlapping issues of external and internal security with regional contacts, especially in the context of partial accession of nations to the Union. From May 2004 several diasporas belong to the new member states will remain outside of the EU external borders (ethnic Polish in the CIS countries, Hungarians in Romania etc.).

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