sisärajat
Sisärajat, literally internal borders, is a term used to describe borders that separate territorial units within a political entity. In Finnish contexts the phrase is commonly applied to borders between states or regions, and in international and European discussions it often refers to borders between Schengen member states where routine border checks are normally not conducted.
In the European Union and the Schengen Area, internal border controls have largely been abolished to facilitate
Within Finland, internal borders with neighboring states—such as Sweden and Norway—are usually without routine controls, reflecting
Legal and policy frameworks central to Sisärajat include the Schengen Borders Code and related EU instruments,