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1 Mar 2002

This paper discusses the complexity and interaction of "minority issues" with EU Justice and Home Affairs Policy (JHA) using Hungary as an example. It explains that the pre-accession agreement with Hungary underlines the importance of the implementation of JHA and especially of the Schengen acquis before accession. This also includes the visa restrictions and the control on immigration, asylum and external borders. The annex presents selective quotes from one of Hungary’s highest circulation daily newspapers on the issue.

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Author Judit Tóth
Series CEPS Policy Briefs
Issue 18
Publisher Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
Copyright © 2002 Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
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