The Frozen Conflicts of the EU's Eastern Neighbourhood and Their Impact on the Respect of Human Rights
The present study provides a detailed overview of the actual human rights situation in the frozen conflict regions of EU’s Eastern neighbourhood, namely in Crimea, Transnistria, Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Nagorno-Karabakh. The focus of the analysis is on the access to the justice system, as well as on the abilities of the de jure or de facto authorities to administer justice. Particular attention is paid to Crimea because the rapidly worsening human rights situation there affects far more people than the population of the other four frozen conflicts combined. International community actions, as well as the role of civil society in protecting human rights are also analysed.
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Andras RACZ (Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Finland)
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- adgang til retsvæsenet
- Aserbajdsjan
- autonom bevægelse
- besat område
- bilæggelse af tvister
- civilsamfund
- DEN EUROPÆISKE UNION
- etnisk gruppe
- EU's internationale rolle
- Europa
- Europarådet
- europæisk integration
- europæisk naboskabspolitik
- europæisk regionalorganisation
- GEOGRAFI
- Georgien
- international sikkerhed
- INTERNATIONALE ORGANISATIONER
- INTERNATIONALE RELATIONER
- LOVBESTEMMELSER
- mellemstatslige organisationer
- menneskerettigheder
- Moldova
- OSCE
- POLITIK
- politisk geografi
- politisk liv og offentlig sikkerhed
- politisk vold
- regional sikkerhed
- retslig virksomhed
- retsligt erhverv
- retsvæsen
- rettigheder og friheder
- Rusland
- sociale rammer
- SOCIALE SPØRGSMÅL
- territorial tvist
- Ukraine
- økonomisk geografi