In a controversial ruling, the Munich Administrative Court ruled in favor of three plaintiffs who protested border controls at the Austrian border. These individuals, including a university professor, a lawyer, and a driver, had approached the court due to repeated and unjustified checks at the border and have now succeeded in obtaining their rights.
Implications of This Decision
The court ruling could mean significant changes in current border control practices. Will governments respect this decision, and can this ruling serve as a model for similar challenges at other borders?