Over-optimistic and over-sold: The UK ETA (Electronic Travel Authorisation) system

T. J. Wilson*

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Abstract

ETA dependent treaty commitments and policy decisions - ranging from travel and migrant access needed to secure trade deals to staff cuts in the countries of departure or the privatisation of critical elements of the authorisation process – need to wait until ETA is proven to be fully operational and effective, including evidence of the system’s access to reliable relevant information.
Original languageEnglish
TypeInvited Blog
Media of outputDublin City University Brexit Website
PublisherDublin City University Brexit Institute
Number of pages3
Place of PublicationDublin
Publication statusPublished - 14 Jun 2021

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