The Bumpy Road of EULEX as an Exporter of Rule of
Law in Kosovo
The Bumpy Road of EULEX as an Exporter of Rule of
Law in Kosovo
Author(s): Gentian SkaraSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Academicus
Keywords: EULEX; Kosovo; rule of law; judiciary; organised crime; corruption
Summary/Abstract: This paper analyses EULEX mission in Kosovo (hereafter EULEX) as an exporter of rule of law. From the deployment of the mission, two mainstream discourses have coined the effectiveness of EULEX establishing the rule of law in Kosovo. From the Brussel point of view, EULEX has marked a lot of progress in promoting the rule of law in Kosovo. On the other hand, based on international indexes and other secondary sources, EULEX has been harshly criticised to deliver its promises in strengthening the rule of law in Kosovo due to 1) the costs of adaptation or compliance as function of the misfit between EULEX institutional approach on rule of law and domestic conditions and 2) incapacity of Kosovo rule of law institutions to interact with EULEX in strengthening the rule of law as a result of political interference on judiciary and police sector
Journal: Academicus International Scientific Journal
- Issue Year: VIII/2017
- Issue No: 16
- Page Range: 69-87
- Page Count: 19
- Language: English