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- Title
IMPACT OF THE SCHENGEN AGREEMENT ON TOURISM IN SWITZERLAND.
- Authors
Djeri, Lukrecija; Stamenković, Predrag; Ilić, Dragana
- Abstract
The aim of this paper is to present, for tourism, a very important visa policy, within the Schengen area, with a special focus on Switzerland and its decision to join the Schengen Agreement.The Schengen zone is made up of a group of 25 European countries. The name of the group comes from an agreement signed in the Luxembourg cityof Schengen in 1985. All Member States of the European Union, with the exception of the United Kingdom and Ireland, are obliged to implement the Schengen Agreement. The three countries that are not members of the EU, Switzerland, Norway and Iceland have also implemented the Schengen rules. The Schengen zone now includes a population of over 450 million people and the area of 4,312.099 square kilometers. The implementation of the Schengen rules includes the elimination of border crossings within the Schengen zone and strengthening of its external border.
- Subjects
SWITZERLAND; SCHENGEN Agreement (1985); TOURISM policy
- Publication
Horizons Series A, 2018, Vol 23, p123
- ISSN
1857-856X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.20544/HORIZONS.A.23.2.18.P08