The European Union’s Rule of Law Promotion in the Western Balkans: Building a Rule of Law Constituency

Nedim Hogic
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This paper deals with the failures in the promotion of the rule of law in the six countries of the Western Balkans that are in different stages of their EU accession process. Drawing on concrete examples from more than two decades of rule of law promotion through the enlargement circles, the paper identifies the different evolutionary stages of this undertaking. It finds that the current dominant paradigm of rule of law conditionality concerning the benchmarking of progress in the areas of Chapters 23 and 24 of the acquis fails to tackle state capture as the main structural obstacle to the rule of law in the Western Balkans. The paper proposes that this situation is to be improved by re-imagining rule of law promotion as an effort focused not merely on standards but on building a rule of law constituency. Four different approaches to rule of law promotion that have been less frequently used so far are offered: legal mobilisation, institutional strengthening, the politicisation of anti-corruption, and economic development. The paper concludes with reflections on the realistic reach of the proposed interventions into efforts to promote the rule of law, arguing that while imperfect they remain necessary in order for the project to succeed. Keywords: European Union, rule of law promotion, Western Balkans, corruption, economic development.   This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution − Non-Commercial − No Derivatives 4.0 International License.   Suggested citation: N Hogic, ‘The European Union’s Rule of Law Promotion in the Western Balkans: Building a Rule of Law Constituency’ (2020) 16 CYELP 197.
欧盟在西巴尔干地区的法治促进:建立法治选区
本文研究了西巴尔干六国在加入欧盟的不同阶段在推进法治方面的失败。本文以二十多年来通过扩大的圈子推进法治的具体例子为依据,确定了这一事业的不同演进阶段。研究发现,目前主导的法治条约性范式,涉及《国际法》第23章和第24章领域的进展基准,未能将国家俘获作为西巴尔干地区法治的主要结构性障碍加以解决。本文建议,要改善这种情况,可以将法治推广重新构想为不仅注重标准,而且注重建立一个法治群体。本文提出了迄今为止较少使用的四种不同的促进法治的方法:法律动员、制度加强、反腐败政治化和经济发展。论文最后反思了拟议的干预措施对促进法治努力的现实影响,认为尽管不完美,但它们仍然是项目成功的必要条件。关键词:欧盟,法治推广,西巴尔干,腐败,经济发展。本作品在知识共享署名-非商业-无衍生品4.0国际许可下获得许可。建议引用:N hoic,“欧盟在西巴尔干地区的法治促进:建立法治选区”(2020年)16 CYELP 197。
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