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It was important that the area be demilitarised and a liberal border regime was established.
Third, open border regime.
Logically, the recognition of that border should be the precondition for the establishment and amendment of the border regime.
The inclusive offer to partly integrate Kaliningrad into the Baltic area must be revived, but not by a border regime that excludes people.
Simplified border regimes should be introduced on other internal borders such as already exist between Slovenia, Austria and Hungary.
India maintains a strict border regime to keep out Maoist insurgents and control illegal cross-border activities from Nepal.
While the generals "did not create or establish the East German border regime," the judge said, "they supported the system in which they were very small cogs."
A further expansion of the border regime in July 1962 made the GDR's entire Baltic coast a border zone.
Within a few weeks, visa and passport-free border regimes were established, allowing Romanian and Moldovan citizens to travel across the border with identity cards only.
During the trial, Mr. Baumgarten said the border regime was a legal device intended mainly to thwart a Western invasion of East Germany.
Plans to reorder the border regime were in the works six months ago, when Mr. Fox visited the White House in the week before Sept. 11.
The state border regime treaty regulates the management of the shared border and cooperation between the border authorities of Russia and North Korea.
In this, the MfS profited from the West German border regime which allowed any GDR citizen into the Federal Republic without restrictions.
A joint border commission continues to work on small disputed sections of the border with India; India has instituted a stricter border regime to restrict transit of Maoist insurgents.
Until now, border regimes have been black holes in our system of social security; as far as people in or seeking paid employment are concerned, Europe has allowed the existing national social security systems to be side-stepped.
Wlodzimierz Cimoszewicz, Poland's prime minister until the end of 1997, represents this area in Parliament, and he urges a soft border regime that would allow families and small traders to continue to cross with as little hindrance as possible.
In peripheral meetings to the Sept. 8 Foreign Ministers' meeting, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kirgizstan and Tajikistan agreed to form a joint commission for talks with China on the border regime between the CIS states and China.
During open border regime, immigrants attracted by falling costs of migration and higher wages in the U.S. Migrant selection varies over time and across sending country, depending on relative wage premium in U.S. for high/low skilled and cost of migration.
For example, in Germany the totality of the complex German Democratic Republic border regime is commonly referred to with the short phrase "Mauer und Stacheldraht" (that is, "wall and barbed wire"), and Amnesty International has a barbed wire in their symbol.
After the end of the cold war in the late 1980s, the strict border regimes were abandoned and the border zones gradually opened, starting with the German reunification in 1990 and continuing with the step-by-step integration of new member states into the Schengen Treaty as part of the enlargement process of the European Union.