EU enlargement and the failure of conditionality : pre-accession conditionality in the fields of democracy and the rule of law / Dimitry Kochenov.
2008
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Title
EU enlargement and the failure of conditionality : pre-accession conditionality in the fields of democracy and the rule of law / Dimitry Kochenov.
Published
Austin ; Wolters Kluwer Law & Business/Kluwer Law International : [publisher not identified], [2008]
Copyright
©2008
Call Number
KJE5037 .K63 2008
ISBN
9789041126962 (geb.)
9041126961 (geb.)
9041126961 (geb.)
Description
xxxvii, 358 pages ; 25 cm.
System Control No.
ocn230946073
(OCoLC)191901527
(OCoLC)191901527
Note
"This text is up to date as of 1 November 2007"--Title page verso.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [315] - 351).
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Table of Contents
Abbreviations
Table of Cases
Table of Treaties, Instruments & Legislation
Introduction
1
Pt. 1
The Law
9
Ch. 1
EU Enlargement Law and Practice
11
1.1
Enlargement Law at Treaty Level
12
1.2
Enlargement Practice
21
1.3
Bridging the Gap between Enlargement Law and Practice
62
Ch. 2
The Legal Framework of Conditionality
65
2.1
The Instruments of Conditionality
65
2.2
The Issue of Legal Competence
80
Pt. 2
Application of the Law
83
Ch. 3
Commission's Fusion of Democracy and the Rule of Law
85
3.1
Democracy and the Rule of Law in the Structure of the Copenhagen-Related Documents
85
3.2
Democracy and the Rule of Law: an Uneasy Fusion?
89
3.3
The Commission's Approach: Democracy, the Rule of Law and the Separation of Powers Combined
117
Ch. 4
The Commission and the Pre-accession Reform of the Legislatures
121
4.1
National Parliaments Within the ED Architecture
125
4.2
The Commission's Assessment of the Legislatures
131
4.3
Forgotten Elements of Transformation
162
Ch. 5
The Commission and the Pre-accession Reform of the Executives
169
5.1
Soviet-Type Executives vs. the European Administrative Space
170
5.2
Pre-accession and the Special Role of the National Executives in the EU
179
5.3
Commission's Pre-accession Assessment of the Candidate Countries' Executives
187
Ch. 6
The Commission and the Pre-accession Reform of the Judiciaries
227
6.1
National Courts as Community Courts
231
6.2
The Commission's Pre-accession Assessment of the Candidate Countries' Judiciaries
243
Conclusion: Applying Conditionality?
297
Conditionality on Paper: New Vision of Enlargement Regulation
297
Conditionality in Practice: A Resounding Failure
300
Conditionality's Future: Begging for Reform
311
Bibliography
315
Index
353