Environmental protection through the prism of enlargement: time for reflection
Abstract
In the wake of crises and "enlargement fatigue", EU politics deprioritized enlargement. Recently, however, the Commission motioned a reinvigorated enlargement prospect for the Western Balkans, identifying Serbia and Montenegro as the front runners. This paper advises that in going forward, the EU should also look back at its five decades of enlargement. The article focuses on environmental protection - a key EU public policy - and the way in which it features in the ever-evolving accession conditions and accession acts. It emerges that environmental protection has been marginalized throughout EU's enlargement history. Taking Serbia as a case study, it is shown that this is highly problematic, since environmental protection is linked to safeguarding the rule of law an essential criterion for EU membership. The role of environmental protection in the EU's enlargement policies should thus be reprioritized.
Source:
Common Market Law Review, 2019, 56, 4, 949-977Publisher:
- Kluwer Law Int, Alphen Aan Den Rijn
DOI: 10.54648/cola2019077
ISSN: 0165-0750
WoS: 000475388300003
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85077690332
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Pravni fakultet / Faculty of Law University of BelgradeTY - JOUR AU - Bogojević, Sanja AU - Drenovak Ivanović, Mirjana PY - 2019 UR - https://ralf.ius.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1143 AB - In the wake of crises and "enlargement fatigue", EU politics deprioritized enlargement. Recently, however, the Commission motioned a reinvigorated enlargement prospect for the Western Balkans, identifying Serbia and Montenegro as the front runners. This paper advises that in going forward, the EU should also look back at its five decades of enlargement. The article focuses on environmental protection - a key EU public policy - and the way in which it features in the ever-evolving accession conditions and accession acts. It emerges that environmental protection has been marginalized throughout EU's enlargement history. Taking Serbia as a case study, it is shown that this is highly problematic, since environmental protection is linked to safeguarding the rule of law an essential criterion for EU membership. The role of environmental protection in the EU's enlargement policies should thus be reprioritized. PB - Kluwer Law Int, Alphen Aan Den Rijn T2 - Common Market Law Review T1 - Environmental protection through the prism of enlargement: time for reflection EP - 977 IS - 4 SP - 949 VL - 56 DO - 10.54648/cola2019077 UR - conv_3380 ER -
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Bogojević, S.,& Drenovak Ivanović, M.. (2019). Environmental protection through the prism of enlargement: time for reflection. in Common Market Law Review Kluwer Law Int, Alphen Aan Den Rijn., 56(4), 949-977. https://doi.org/10.54648/cola2019077 conv_3380
Bogojević S, Drenovak Ivanović M. Environmental protection through the prism of enlargement: time for reflection. in Common Market Law Review. 2019;56(4):949-977. doi:10.54648/cola2019077 conv_3380 .
Bogojević, Sanja, Drenovak Ivanović, Mirjana, "Environmental protection through the prism of enlargement: time for reflection" in Common Market Law Review, 56, no. 4 (2019):949-977, https://doi.org/10.54648/cola2019077 ., conv_3380 .