Pushing for change? : South East Europe's minorities in the EU progress reports /

As the countries of South East Europe move towards EU accession, the European Union's annual country Progress Reports offer a unique opportunity to improve the daily lives of the region's marginalized minorities. This report considers three crucial areas for minorities: participation in pu...

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Main Author: Bokulić, Snježana
Corporate Author: Minority Rights Group International
Other Authors: Kostadinova, Galina
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Minority Rights Group International, [2008]
Series:Report (Minority Rights Group International)
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Summary:As the countries of South East Europe move towards EU accession, the European Union's annual country Progress Reports offer a unique opportunity to improve the daily lives of the region's marginalized minorities. This report considers three crucial areas for minorities: participation in public life, employment and education. Lack of equality in these areas serves to keep minorities disadvantaged over generations: if this goes consistently unaddressed, the seeds for future conflict can begin to grow. Given that one of the main concerns of the EU in this region has been inter-ethnic conflict prevention, it is vital that more attention is given to reporting on minorities. The greatest weakness of the Reports is that EU officers do not engage with minorities themselves in a systematic and structured manner while the Reports are being written. Here, alongside in-depth analysis of the Reports and comparisons with treaty body monitoring, grassroots minority rights organizations give their views and show how the EU Reports could be strengthened to effect real change.
Item Description:Title from cover.
Physical Description:37 pages : illustrations, maps ; 30 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 35-37).
ISBN:9781904584766 (Paper)
1904584764 (Paper)