European union mission for the rule of law in kosovo
European union mission for the rule of law in kosovo
Author(s): Bejtush GashiSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Kolegji ILIRIA and Felix-Verlag
Keywords: EULEX mission; security; state security; collective security; human security; EULEX Police; Kosovo Police; Judiciary; Kosovo Customs
Summary/Abstract: Here we have studied the international circumstances that have affected the deployment of the EULEX Mission in Kosovo. The EULEX mission is the European Union Mission for the Rule of Law in Kosovo. Its main goal is to advise, assist and support the Kosovo authorities in issues of the rule of law, especially in the field of police, judiciary and customs performance. Also this mission has the responsibility to develop and further strengthen the independent multi-ethnic justice system in Kosovo, by ensuring that the rule of law institutions are not politically influenced and that they meet the known international standards and best European practices. This mission was foreseen to be deployed to Kosovo, based on the Ahtissari Comprehensive Status Proposal for Kosovo, but due to its non-approval by the UN Security Council, its full implementation was delayed until December 2008. EULEX acts within the framework of Resolution 1244 of the UN Security Council and under a single chain of command in Brussels. EULEX officials have supported Kosovo Police, the Judiciary system and Kosovo Customs, through MMA actions for achieving objectives and goals that are foreseen by the program strategy of EULEX. But in terms of efficiency, EULEX has only achieved modest results. In the northern part of Kosovo, EULEX has failed, as a result of its ambivalent mandate and incoherence of EU Foreign and Security Policy.
Journal: ILIRIA International Review
- Issue Year: 1/2011
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 001-018
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English