German Court Rules that Luxembourg Border Check Was Unlawful
26 Articles
26 Articles
The case was brought by a law professor who was checked at the border when he returned from the celebration of 40 years of the Schengen Agreement.
Migration: A professor who felt he had been wrongfully stopped at a border check filed a lawsuit. On Monday, the court concluded that…
After a check on the German-Luxembourg border, a man sues the Federal Republic of Germany. He gets right.
The Koblenz Administrative Court has declared controls at the Luxembourg-German border illegal. It is not the first time that a court has raised this question against the Federal Government. By F. Bräutigung and K. Hempel.
Germany's border controls violate the European Union's (EU) Schengen agreement on freedom of movement, a court in the western German city of Koblenz ruled on Monday after hearing a case brought by a law professor.
A man is checked on a motorway stop after travelling from Luxembourg to Germany by bus. On the other hand, he goes to court - and gets right.
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