The aim of this article is to look at the phenomenon of Europeanization of judiciaries of third countries through the prism of EU external policy. It is argued that external factors (objectives of EU external policies, EU soft law, EU technical and financial assistance, favourable interpretation of EU law by the ECJ towards third country nationals) play important role in persuading third country judiciaries to apply the EU acquis in their judgments. The similar pattern can be envisaged with regard to Russia and Ukraine. Case study shows that EU policies towards these countries led to generally favourable attitude towards applying the EU acquis by Russian and Ukrainian courts, though mainly as a persuasive source of law. However, problems li...
The article, after assessing some of the legal scientific doctrine and practice of European and othe...
This article provides a brief comparative analysis of the peculiarities of the enforcement procedure...
Nowadays, the notion of Europeanisation, which has formerly been used as a description for multi-lev...
This article explores the role of the EU as a global actor in international relations and a promoter...
The article is underpinned by the idea that the national courts/judges are expected to act as decent...
Defence date: 7 December 2007Examining board: Prof. Adrienne Héritier, EUI/RSCAS (EUI Supervisor) ; ...
This article explores the phenomenon of ‘disaggregation’ of disputes in international law, that is, ...
The process of European enlargement had a peculiar nature. Prior to accession in 2004, EU law was no...
Since gaining independence in 1991, Ukraine has regularly espoused a willingness to participate in g...
The European Union (EU) and domestic “change agents” have promoted the rule of law in post-Soviet Eu...
This article analyses the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement (EU-Ukraine AA). It argues that this new ...
In its recent practice, the Court of Justice of the European Union has held that European Free Trade...
This essay analyses convergence with EU rules in Ukraine in two policy areas—foreign and security po...
On 15-16 October 1999, a meeting of the European Council, whose influence on the development of civi...
Over the last decades, Common Foreign and Security Policy sanctions have become a major aspect of th...
The article, after assessing some of the legal scientific doctrine and practice of European and othe...
This article provides a brief comparative analysis of the peculiarities of the enforcement procedure...
Nowadays, the notion of Europeanisation, which has formerly been used as a description for multi-lev...
This article explores the role of the EU as a global actor in international relations and a promoter...
The article is underpinned by the idea that the national courts/judges are expected to act as decent...
Defence date: 7 December 2007Examining board: Prof. Adrienne Héritier, EUI/RSCAS (EUI Supervisor) ; ...
This article explores the phenomenon of ‘disaggregation’ of disputes in international law, that is, ...
The process of European enlargement had a peculiar nature. Prior to accession in 2004, EU law was no...
Since gaining independence in 1991, Ukraine has regularly espoused a willingness to participate in g...
The European Union (EU) and domestic “change agents” have promoted the rule of law in post-Soviet Eu...
This article analyses the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement (EU-Ukraine AA). It argues that this new ...
In its recent practice, the Court of Justice of the European Union has held that European Free Trade...
This essay analyses convergence with EU rules in Ukraine in two policy areas—foreign and security po...
On 15-16 October 1999, a meeting of the European Council, whose influence on the development of civi...
Over the last decades, Common Foreign and Security Policy sanctions have become a major aspect of th...
The article, after assessing some of the legal scientific doctrine and practice of European and othe...
This article provides a brief comparative analysis of the peculiarities of the enforcement procedure...
Nowadays, the notion of Europeanisation, which has formerly been used as a description for multi-lev...