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Minority rights in the context of the EU enlargement : a decade later
ID Roter, Petra (Author)

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Abstract
The European Union (EU) paid considerable attention to national minorities after the Cold War when it used minority protection as a criterion for recognition of new states and EU membership - i.e., in a limited area of Central and Eastern Europe (and in South Europe), as a criterion for states from this region to participate in European integration. The EU has used minority protection as a matter of good governance of new states and states wishing to join the EU. The candidates were subject to Europeanisation when they were expected to adopt certain minority standards in order to prove that they adhere to European norms and values. This paper analyses what has happened with respect to the objective of minority protection in the decade after the 2004 enlargement. It demonstrates that this Europeanisation has been limited at best and that it has not led to notable changes in actual behaviour towards national minorities. This is due not only to intra-EU structural issues, but also due to how Europeanisation was carried out.

Language:English
Work type:Not categorized
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Year:2014
Number of pages:Str. 5-27
Numbering:No. 73
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-74932 This link opens in a new window
UDC:323.15:061.1EU
ISSN on article:0354-0286
COBISS.SI-ID:12614989 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:21.12.2015
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Title:Razprave in gradivo. revija za narodnostna vprašanja
Shortened title:Razpr. gradivo - Inšt. nar. vpraš.
Publisher:Inštitut za narodnostna vprašanja, = Institute for Ethnic Studies
ISSN:0354-0286
COBISS.SI-ID:23045378 This link opens in a new window

Secondary language

Language:Slovenian
Abstract:
Evropska unija (EU, Unija) je po koncu hladne vojne namenila precej pozornosti narodnim manjšinam. Varstvo narodnih manjšin je namreč razumela in uporabila kot predpogoj tako za priznavanje novih držav kot za članstvo v EU - torej na omejenem območju Srednje in Vzhodne (ter Južne) Evrope, in sicer kot kriterij za države iz te regije, da vstopijo v evropski integracijski proces. Unija je tako varstvo manjšin povezala z dobrim vladanjem v novih državah oziroma v državah, ki so se želeli vključiti v EU kot polnopravne članice. Države kandidatke so se mora evropeizirati (sprejeti evropske norme in vrednote), kar je vključevalo tudi sprejem določenih manjšinskih standardov. Pričujoči članek analizira dogajanje v zvezi z varstvom manjšin v desetletju po veliki širitvi EU leta 2004. Članek pokaže, da je bila ta evropeizacija v najboljšem primeru omejena in da ni vodila v znatne spremembe obnašanja držav do njihovih manjšin. To izhaja tako iz notranje strukture delovanja EU, hkrati pa je povezano tudi z načinom samega procesa evropeizacije.

Keywords:Evropska unija, narodne manjšine, varstvo manjšin, Okvirna konvencija za varstvo narodnih manjšin, širitev Evropske unije, evropeizacija

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