Schengen acquis

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The Schengen acquis is the body of laws and agreements that govern the Schengen Area, enabling passport-free movement across participating European countries while coordinating external border control, visas, and police cooperation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf European Union law
Schengen rulebook
body of law
appliesIn EU member states participating in Schengen Area
associated non-EU Schengen states
appliesTo Schengen Area
dateIncorporatedIntoEU 1999
governs abolition of internal border checks
conditions of entry for third-country nationals
hasOptOut Denmark
Republic of Ireland
surface form: Ireland
hasPartialApplicationIn Bulgaria
Cyprus
Romania
hasPurpose abolish internal border controls
coordinate external border control
enable passport-free movement
facilitate judicial cooperation in criminal matters
facilitate police cooperation
harmonise visa policy
implementedThrough EU conventions
EU decisions
EU regulations
includes Schengen Agreement 1985
surface form: Schengen Agreement

Schengen Borders Code
Schengen Agreement 1985
surface form: Schengen Convention

Visa Code
rules on Schengen Information System
rules on carrier sanctions
rules on judicial cooperation in criminal matters
rules on police cooperation
rules on return of irregular migrants
language multilingual
legalBasisIn Treaty on European Union
Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union
monitoredBy European Commission
Schengen evaluation mechanism
originatedFrom Schengen Agreement 1985
surface form: Schengen Agreement of 1985

Schengen acquis self-linksurface differs
surface form: Schengen Convention of 1990
region Europe
regulates border checks
data protection in Schengen Information System
external borders of the Schengen Area
police cooperation
short-stay visas
requires compensatory measures for removal of internal border controls
mutual trust between participating states
wasIncorporatedBy Treaty of Amsterdam
wasIncorporatedInto European Union framework

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Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs responsibleForPolicyArea Schengen acquis
this entity surface form: Schengen governance
Germany and Austria shareVisaPolicy Schengen acquis
this entity surface form: Schengen common visa policy
European Arrest Warrant relatedTo Schengen acquis
Schengen Agreement 1985 partOf Schengen acquis
subject surface form: Schengen Agreement (1985)
Schengen Agreement 1985 followedBy Schengen acquis
subject surface form: Schengen Agreement (1985)
this entity surface form: Schengen Convention (1990)
Europol Convention relatedTo Schengen acquis
Romanian Border Police memberOf Schengen acquis
this entity surface form: Schengen Area external border control system
AFSJ relatedTo Schengen acquis
Schengen acquis originatedFrom Schengen acquis self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Schengen Convention of 1990
Prüm Decisions relatedTo Schengen acquis
Schengen Information System legalBasis Schengen acquis
this entity surface form: Schengen Convention
EU internal security strategy relatedTo Schengen acquis
Internal Security Fund relatedTo Schengen acquis
Switzerland and Liechtenstein shareMigrationPolicyElements Schengen acquis
this entity surface form: Schengen visa regime
Schengen Borders Code partOf Schengen acquis