grensefritt
Grensefritt is a term used to describe a situation in which borders between territories are largely removed or not routinely controlled, facilitating freer movement of people, goods, and services. The concept is most often discussed in a European context, where regional agreements aim to reduce border friction and simplify cross-border activity.
In practice, grensefritt travel typically means that internal border checks between participating states are minimized or
A prominent example is the Schengen framework, which originated with the Schengen Agreement of 1985 and was
The concept of grensefritt carries both benefits and challenges. Proponents highlight increased mobility, trade, and economic