TY - BOOK ID - 134489560 TI - LOVE THY NEIGHBOUR? Coronavirus politics and their impact on EU freedoms and rule of law in the Schengen Area PY - 2020 PB - Brussels, Belgium : Centre for European Policy Studies, DB - UniCat KW - Public administration. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:134489560 AB - Restrictions on international and intra-EU traffic of persons have been at the heart of the political responses to the coronavirus pandemic. Border controls and suspensions of entry and exist have been presented as key policy priorities to prevent the spread of the virus in the EU. These measures pose however fundamental questions as to the raison d'être of the Union, and the foundations of the Single Market, the Schengen system and European citizenship. They are also profoundly intrusive regarding the fundamental rights of individuals and in many cases derogate domestic and EU rule of law checks and balances over executive decisions. /This Paper examines the legality of cross-border mobility restrictions introduced in the name of COVID-19. It provides an in-depth typology and comprehensive assessment of measures including the reintroduction of internal border controls, restrictions of specific international traffic modes and intra-EU and international 'travel bans'. Many of these have been adopted in combination with declarations of a 'state of emergency'. ER -