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Kosovo Leads the Western Balkans in Rule of Law


Kosovo Leads the Western Balkans in Rule of Law | News - USAID

Kosovo scores ahead of the region according to the latest World Justice Project Rule of Law Index, the leading source for original, ...

Special report: Rule of Law in Western Balkans

Five independent countries were formed, and were joined later by Montenegro (2006) and Kosovo (2008). As for Albania, it was a completely isolated communist ...

Strengthening the rule of law in the Western Balkans

Montenegro and Serbia) and two potential candidate countries (Bosnia and. Herzegovina and Kosovo) in the Western Balkans. If you wish to contact the audit ...

Is there hope for Kosovo's rule of law system? Three immediate ...

Rule of law in Kosovo, being on top of the state reforms priority list like the European Reform Agenda as well as those requested by the ...

Working on a new transatlantic approach toward the Western Balkans

Insist on the primacy of democracy and the rule of law. The underpinning of democracy should be a prerequisite of any approach to the region.

Full article: Rule of law and democracy in the Western Balkans

Seen from this angle, the Western Balkan countries (WB) – Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia – constitute an ...

Northern Kosovo as a Flashpoint of the Western Balkans

Because North Kosovo is, in a way, it is part of Kosovo. Kosovo has sovereignty over it, but not full effective control over the territory, ...

The EU as a promoter of 'stabilitocracy' in the Western Balkans?

Through its enlargement policy, the EU seeks to foster democratisation in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, ...

Rule of Law in the Western Balkans - CeSPI

For the Western Balkan countries – Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia – war and economic crises dealt blows ...

Pre-enlargement Reform Failures in the Western Balkans

In this paper, I investigate the attempts of the European Union to promote and entrench the rule of law standards in the Western Balkans ...

Western Balkans – The state of democracy in Europe

While far from homogeneous and at different stages of democratization and European Union accession processes, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Kosovo, ...

NATO reiterates commitment to Western Balkans security

Today (07 July 2022), the NATO Deputy Secretary General, Ambassador Mircea Geoană, and the North Atlantic Council paid a visit to the ...

The European Union's Shot at Redemption in the Balkans

The Western Balkans — Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia — are especially crucial for the ...

Managing the Risks of Instability in the Western Balkans | Crisis Group

Efforts to resolve Kosovo's dispute with Serbia over its independence are frozen. Montenegro has seen violent unrest. North Macedonia is a ...

The changing dynamics of the Western Balkans on the road to ...

Two indicators – the rule of law (Figure 11) and control and corruption (Figure 13) – place Western Balkan countries in the negative territory, ...

Western Balkans 2020: State Capture Risks and Policy Reforms ...

The matter of the rule of law in general and anticorruption in ... Bosnia and Herzegovina, followed by Montenegro, Kosovo, and Serbia.

The Western Balkans: between Stabilisation and Integration in the ...

As for Kosovo, which unilaterally declared its independence on 17th February 2008, its agreement aspects involving the Member States' competence were redacted ...

EU funds have little impact in Western Balkans, auditors say

The bloc spent about €700 million between 2014 and 2020 to help Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo make ...

RULE OF LAW REFORMS IN THE WESTERN BALKANS

... legal cultures lead to different views on and approaches to rule of law reforms. ... Western Balkan Six (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo ...

Rule of law challenges in the Western Balkans - GOV.UK

1 See Table 1. Table 1: State of progress in rule of law. Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, FYR Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro and Serbia.