COOPERATION OF BORDER POLICE OF THE EU MEMBER STATES – EXAMPLE OF FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY AND REPUBLIC OF POLAND
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The European Union developed effective system of border control and management, trough generally accepted integrated border management concept. This concept enables not only free movement of people and goods, but prevention organized crime, and respect high standards of protection of human rights and freedoms in the same time. The system between EU member states establish in that way needs introduction high standards of organization, authority and cooperation model of border security subjects, on its internal and external borders. In any case, Border police is one of the most significant security border subject in EU. Proceeding from that, the purpose of this work is to present standardization in organization, authority, and especially in models of bilateral cooperation using the example of function of EU border police, concretely Federal Republic of Germany, as “old EU member state” and Republic of Poland, as “new EU member state”.
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