KALININGRAD TRANSIT: IMPLEMENTATION PRINCIPLES AND ISSUES
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Abstract
Lithuania is a small country with limited natural and other resources and market, so it is why Lithuania is interested in being as open to the world as possible. The geographical location of Lithuania between the West and the East and its membership in the Schengen area help to be open as much as possible. Lithuania's status as a transit country is valued and recognized in the world. For this reason, one of the priority areas of our country is an efficient transit system, with an efficient transit procedure. Kaliningrad transit also plays an important role in the general transit system of Lithuania.
Kaliningrad transit is an integral part of EU law. This is a special EU agreement with the Russian Federation. The Kaliningrad region is a typical enclave surrounded by the European Union, an integral part of the Russian Federation that has no direct land connection with its continent.
The study aims to assess Lithuania's role and powers in the implementation of Kaliningrad transit and its control.
The article, using the analysis of scientific literature and legal acts, aims to assess the aspects of legal regulation and the general situation regarding Kaliningrad transit scheme, to identify problematic aspects, and to suggest possible solutions.
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