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18. Protocol on the application of certain aspects of Article III-130 of the Constitution to the United Kingdom and to Ireland
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THE HIGH CONTRACTING PARTIES,
DESIRING to settle certain questions
relating to the United Kingdom and Ireland;
HAVING REGARD to the existence for
many years of special travel arrangements
between the United Kingdom and Ireland,
HAVE AGREED UPON the following provisions,
which shall be annexed to the Treaty
establishing a Constitution for Europe:
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The United Kingdom shall be entitled,
notwithstanding Articles III-130
and III-265 of the
Constitution, any other provision of the Constitution, any measure adopted under the
Constitution, or any international agreement concluded by the Union or by the Union and
its Member States with one or more third States, to exercise at its frontiers with other
Member States such controls on persons seeking to enter the United Kingdom as it may
consider necessary for the purpose:
(a) of verifying the right to enter
the United Kingdom of citizens of Member States and of
their dependants exercising rights conferred by Union law, as well as citizens of other
States on whom such rights have been conferred by an agreement by which the United
Kingdom is bound; and
(b) of determining whether or not
to grant other persons permission to enter the United
Kingdom.
Nothing in Articles III-130 and III-265
of the Constitution or in any other provision of the
Constitution or in any measure adopted under it shall prejudice the right of the United
Kingdom to adopt or exercise any such controls. References to the United Kingdom in
this Article shall include territories for whose external relations the United Kingdom is
responsible.
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The United Kingdom and Ireland may
continue to make arrangements between
themselves relating to the movement of persons between their territories ("the Common
Travel Area"), while fully respecting the rights of persons referred to in Article 1, first
paragraph, point (a), of this Protocol. Accordingly, as long as they maintain such
arrangements, the provisions of Article 1 of this Protocol shall apply to Ireland under the
same terms and conditions as for the United Kingdom. Nothing in Articles III-130
and III-
265 of the Constitution, in any
other provision of the Constitution or in any measure
adopted under it shall affect any such arrangements.
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The other Member States shall be entitled
to exercise at their frontiers or at any point of
entry into their territory such controls on persons seeking to enter their territory from the
United Kingdom or any territories whose external relations are under its responsibility for
the same purposes stated in Article 1 of this Protocol, or from Ireland as long as the
provisions of Article 1 of this Protocol apply to Ireland.
Nothing in Articles III-130 and III-265
of the Constitution or in any other provision of the
Constitution or in any measure adopted under it shall prejudice the right of the other
Member States to adopt or exercise any such controls.
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This Protocol shall also apply to
acts which remain in force by virtue of Article IV-438
of
the Constitution.
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