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From Eastern Partnership to the Association

A Legal and Political Analysis
Edited By: Naděžda Šišková

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This book analyzes the legal and political dimensions of the EU’s Eastern Partnership policy. It provides an in-depth analysis of Association Agreements with states like Ukraine, examining human rights, the rule of law, and their geopolitical significance.

This unique book, representing the main output of the Jean Monnet Multilateral Research Project granted by the European Commission, is dedicated to the legal and…
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This unique book, representing the main output of the Jean Monnet Multilateral Research Project granted by the European Commission, is dedicated to the legal and political dimension of the European Union policy towards its Eastern neighbours, namely Ukraine, Belarus, Moldavia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia.

The Eastern Partnership clearly occupies a privileged position in the EU’s external relations and constitutes an important “Eastern axis” of the European Neighbourhood Policy. The book examines relevant material from a broad perspective, and attention is paid to the in-depth analysis of Eastern Partnership Agreements and the new Association agreements, examining their place in the External Relations Law of the EU and the legal mechanisms of their operation. In this respect, comparisons with the previous Association agreements with the states of the Central Europe are also made here. A great part of the book is also dedicated to an analysis of the issues of human rights, the rule of law, and legal approximation as a key element of the acceptation of duties of the association countries.

Recent political unrest in Ukraine in connection with the delay of the signature of the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement has also shown that this contract instrument is considered to be a key indicator in geopolitical terms, as a concrete expression and powerful symbol of the future orientation of this Partnership state and its willingness to share common European values. This volume’s analysis of this document enables a better understanding of the reasons for, and the core of, this development.

The diversity of contributors to this book allows a multi-perspectival analysis, incorporating views from old and new EU Member States, as well as Partnership states, and reflects the recent experiences of the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Estonia with regards to the implementation of the Association Agreements. The volume is also opened by the preface of the Commissioner for the Enlargement, Eastern Partnership and the Association, Stefan Füle, and reflects his experience in these matters.

Associated Professor of European Law and Associated Professor of International Relations Naděžda Šišková, PhD, is the Head of the Department of European Law at Palacky University in Olomouc. Naděžda Šiškova is the first Jean Monnet Chairholder in EU law in the Czech Republic. She is the President of the Czech Association for European Studies, and is the author of around 120 publications, including 16 books.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-5819-6
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-5819-9
  • Date of Publication: 2014-09-17

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-6829-9
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-6829-7
  • Date of Publication: 2014-09-17

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: JPS, JPSN2, JPVH
  • BISAC: LAW051000, LAW014010, LAW016000, POL011000, POL058000, POL021000
  • THEMA: JPS(1QFE), JPSN, JPVH
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