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La iniciativa europea de "Estado de Derecho" en Asia Central

12/08/2009 Por Rico Isaacs

The Rule of Law Initiative is one of three EU regional projects in Central Asia together with the Water and Education Initiatives. It was first set out in the EU’s Central Asia Strategy in 2007, as a flagship engagement aimed at linking political priorities to practical assistance in the region. The Initiative is intended, on the part of the EU and member states, to support on-going modernisation of the legal sector, as part of a more comprehensive strategy to foster and consolidate stability, prosperity and respect for human rights in Central Asian countries.

This EUCAM Policy Brief analyses the development and implementation of the EU’s Rule of Law Initiative in Central Asia, paying attention to the process and problems of political dialogue, the coordination of specific long-term projects through various agencies and the normative limitations of the approach. It recommends that the Initiative would benefit from a long-term commitment by EU member states to this issue in the region, which would be set out in a substantive, publicly agreed document punctuated with clearly stated benchmarks for development.


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Asia central y Rusia Sociedad civil Control democrático Kazajstán Kirguistán Tayikistán Turkmenistan Uzbekistán

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Bio autor: Rico Isaacs

Rico Isaacs es profesor en el área política en del Departamento de Relaciones Internacionales, política y Sociología de en la Universidad Oxford Brookes. Es especialista en temas relacionados con Asia Central.