Author: Институт за европска политика

National PAR Monitor – 2021/2022

The PAR Monitor 2021/2022 is the result of monitoring work performed in 2021/2022 by the members of the Think for Europe Network, and it represents a compilation report of key findings from across the Western Balkans in the six areas of PAR defined by the Principles of Public Administration (SIGMA…

Rule of law in Romania: the neverending story of an EU member State

Rule of law in Romania: the neverending story of an EU member State

This brief provides an overview of the latest rule of law developments in Romania, as observed under the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism (CVM) of the European Union (EU), with a special focus on judicial independence and justice reform. It is also of some relevance for the Macedonian authorities as it…

EPI partners with University of Cork on €2.5 million ERC grant for research on European integration and citizens’ rights

EPI partners with University of Cork on €2.5 million ERC grant for research on European integration and citizens’ rights

We are happy to share that EPI is part of a winning proposal for a European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant won by Professor Dagmar Schiek from the University of Cork in Ireland. The ERC is a highly competitive European Union research grant of €2.5 million awarded to established research leaders to lead cutting-edge research. Professor Schiek,…

Joint Action for Human Rights

Joint Action for Human Rights

PROJECT OBJECTIVE: To advance the promotion and protection of human rights in North Macedonia by supporting parliamentary and CSO engagement in the area. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT: Providing structured monitoring and contribution for human rights commitments by Assembly and CSOs; Increasing and building professional capacities of the main Assembly…

Open Balkan, Berlin Process and EU’s ACQUIS

Open Balkan, Berlin Process and EU’s ACQUIS

When one thought that creativity for yet another regional formation could hardly be fruitful, Albania, North Macedonia, and Serbia joined to announce the Open Balkan Initiative. What distinguishes this initiative from others is that it is home born, created and led by the countries themselves. Given that the OBI operates…

Podcast: State of human rights in Europe and the Western Balkans

Podcast: State of human rights in Europe and the Western Balkans

What are the key challenges in the human rights area? Are the Western Balkans’countries advancing in this area? What can be improved? We talked about these topics with Tobias Flessenkemper, head of the Council of Europe office in Belgrade. His previous postings include the European External Action Service (EEAS) in…

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