Human rights in the external relations of the EU may manifest itself in different manners; one of them is the conditionality policy that the EU applies to third countries. This study intends to explore the modalities of this conditionality policy, as well as its nature and reach. It also analyzes how the policy could be improved and be made more coherent and effective. The point of departure is the division made between two modes of conditionality: ex ante and ex post. In the first case the EU issues conditions, which must be fulfilled before the negotiation or conclusion of a given agreement or an action with a view to strengthening the relations. The second case, conditionality ex post , is when conditions are allready part of an agreemen...
The crisis of the Eurozone and the risk of default for countries like Greece, Ireland and Portugal h...
The European Union (EU) has taken pride in its efforts to defend human rights, prioritizing them thr...
The human rights are fundamental principle of the European Union law, which should be observed in ad...
To analyze the effectiveness of the EU’s use of conditionality, two questions in particular must be ...
One of the distinctive aspects of the current EU -beyond its conception as an economic organization-...
Conditionality has deeply affected European integration, particularly in what concerns EU human righ...
The recent association agreements with Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia are meant to replace the existin...
The inclusion of human rights clauses in EU international agreements has long been a traditional fea...
Protecting and promoting human rights is at the forefront of the European Union’s (EU) foreign polic...
The recent association agreements with Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia are meant to replace the existin...
The European Union (EU) plays a key role in today’s international community. Yet, in terms of specif...
n the mid-1990s, the EU adopted a general policy of including human rights clauses in all of its int...
A few of the tools that EU uses in the external dimension of human rights policy are based on the so...
Recurrent claims of selective and inconsistent implementation of the European Union’s (EU) human rig...
This chapter intends to examine political conditionality and, in particular, the European Union (EU)...
The crisis of the Eurozone and the risk of default for countries like Greece, Ireland and Portugal h...
The European Union (EU) has taken pride in its efforts to defend human rights, prioritizing them thr...
The human rights are fundamental principle of the European Union law, which should be observed in ad...
To analyze the effectiveness of the EU’s use of conditionality, two questions in particular must be ...
One of the distinctive aspects of the current EU -beyond its conception as an economic organization-...
Conditionality has deeply affected European integration, particularly in what concerns EU human righ...
The recent association agreements with Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia are meant to replace the existin...
The inclusion of human rights clauses in EU international agreements has long been a traditional fea...
Protecting and promoting human rights is at the forefront of the European Union’s (EU) foreign polic...
The recent association agreements with Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia are meant to replace the existin...
The European Union (EU) plays a key role in today’s international community. Yet, in terms of specif...
n the mid-1990s, the EU adopted a general policy of including human rights clauses in all of its int...
A few of the tools that EU uses in the external dimension of human rights policy are based on the so...
Recurrent claims of selective and inconsistent implementation of the European Union’s (EU) human rig...
This chapter intends to examine political conditionality and, in particular, the European Union (EU)...
The crisis of the Eurozone and the risk of default for countries like Greece, Ireland and Portugal h...
The European Union (EU) has taken pride in its efforts to defend human rights, prioritizing them thr...
The human rights are fundamental principle of the European Union law, which should be observed in ad...