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2017 | 6 | 1 | 27 – 45

Article title

PROBLÉMY A VÝZVY PRI MANAŽMENTE SLOVENSKO-UKRAJINSKEJ HRANICE, REFLEXIA SÚČASNÉHO STAVU PREKRAČOVANIA HRANÍC SR A UA, UA A SR

Content

Title variants

EN
Problems and challenges in the management of the Slovak-Ukrainian border, the reflection of the current state of crossing the borders of Slovak Republic and Ukraine, Ukraine and Slovak Republic

Languages of publication

SK

Abstracts

EN
Within the removing barriers and improving the neighbouring relationships of the Slovak Republic and Ukraine, the research of crossing the borders was carried out. This research was focused on border points Vyšné Nemecké and Ubľa. Data for this research was collected from August 2016 to October 2016. The findings were related to the travelling aim, demographic data, time limits for crossing the Slovak-Ukrainian border, satisfaction with border guards and customs officers, as well as to the state of border crossing points Vyšné Nemecké and Ubľa. Passengers suggested the ways and the means how to accelerate border procedures that would shorten waiting time and would improve the work of border guards and custom officers. The work and activity of Slovak border guards and customs officers was positively assessed. On the other hand, the job of Ukrainian border guards and customs officers was more criticized when comparing to Slovakia. Concrete suggestions for improvement of this activity are made at the end of the study.

Year

Volume

6

Issue

1

Pages

27 – 45

Physical description

Contributors

  • Institute of Political Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovak Republic

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Publication order reference

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