The human rights are fundamental principle of the European Union law, which should be observed in adoption of legislative rules as well as in implementation practice. The EU had been initially founded as the economic cooperation project and an ambition to establish cooperation between its member states also in political agenda became more visible especially since the Lisbon Treaty, by which the position of EU in area of external relations was strengthened. The paper analyses position of the European Union when promoting and protecting human rights in external relations. As there exist several tools and mechanisms EU may use in implementation of human rights policy, we analyze the role of the EU in relation to the application of human rights...
The EU is increasingly perceived as a ‘normative power’, where human rights own a primary position. ...
The European Union (EU) plays a key role in today\u2019s international community. Yet, in terms of s...
The EU is increasingly perceived as a ‘normative power’, where human rights own a primary position. ...
This paper aims to explain the legal, political and moral obligation of the European Union instituti...
The European Union has maintained that the obligations incumbent upon it in the area of human rights...
The European Union (EU) plays a key role in today’s international community. Yet, in terms of specif...
The European Union (EU) plays a key role in today’s international community. Yet, in terms of specif...
The overall objective of this paper is to outline the evolution of human rights policy in the Europe...
n the mid-1990s, the EU adopted a general policy of including human rights clauses in all of its int...
none2noThe European Union (EU) plays a key role in today’s international community. Yet, in terms of...
Today’s world provides a unique context for researching and assessing the role of international and ...
Today’s world provides a unique context for researching and assessing the role of international and ...
Today\u2019s world provides a unique context for researching and assessing the role of international...
The European Union (EU) plays a key role in today\u2019s international community. Yet, in terms of s...
The European Union (EU) plays a key role in today\u2019s international community. Yet, in terms of s...
The EU is increasingly perceived as a ‘normative power’, where human rights own a primary position. ...
The European Union (EU) plays a key role in today\u2019s international community. Yet, in terms of s...
The EU is increasingly perceived as a ‘normative power’, where human rights own a primary position. ...
This paper aims to explain the legal, political and moral obligation of the European Union instituti...
The European Union has maintained that the obligations incumbent upon it in the area of human rights...
The European Union (EU) plays a key role in today’s international community. Yet, in terms of specif...
The European Union (EU) plays a key role in today’s international community. Yet, in terms of specif...
The overall objective of this paper is to outline the evolution of human rights policy in the Europe...
n the mid-1990s, the EU adopted a general policy of including human rights clauses in all of its int...
none2noThe European Union (EU) plays a key role in today’s international community. Yet, in terms of...
Today’s world provides a unique context for researching and assessing the role of international and ...
Today’s world provides a unique context for researching and assessing the role of international and ...
Today\u2019s world provides a unique context for researching and assessing the role of international...
The European Union (EU) plays a key role in today\u2019s international community. Yet, in terms of s...
The European Union (EU) plays a key role in today\u2019s international community. Yet, in terms of s...
The EU is increasingly perceived as a ‘normative power’, where human rights own a primary position. ...
The European Union (EU) plays a key role in today\u2019s international community. Yet, in terms of s...
The EU is increasingly perceived as a ‘normative power’, where human rights own a primary position. ...