Abstract

The crucial importance of European Union's (EU) enlargement process to Central and Eastern European Countries (CEECs) from a political, economic, social, and geo-strategic perspective inspired much debate over the last decade. Our objective in the current study is to demonstrate the enforcement of two categories of interdependent legal provisions (Title IV and the Schengen acquis) by the applicant countries in the process of their accession to the EU. The analysis comprehends the latest Commission Strategy Paper and Regular Reports on the progress towards accession by each of the candidate countries, issued on 9th October 2002 and the results of the last Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) Council.

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