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This book contains collection of articles which provide policy implications related to the problem of achieving substantive reform on the basis of harmonising legislation in Western Balkan (WB) countries with the standards of the European Union (EU). While WB states have generally been successful in adopting legal reforms that make up a part of EU conditionality, many laws remain unenforced, amounting to "empty shells." In the space between law, as it is written, and practices as they are engaged in everyday life, exists a gap, characterized by informality, clientelism, and exchange often based on strong tie relationships. Some instances of informality undermine the goal of establishing rule law and contribute to corruption. Others offer valuable solutions to persistent social problems or represent traditional vehicles of social cohesion that should be promoted. The recommendations in this book seek to address both constructive and damaging instances of informality, and to identify policy measures that can help to harmonise not only legislation, but existing informal practices on the ground.



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Engaging Policy to Address Gaps Between Formality and Informality in the Western Balkans – Europeanisation and Institutionalisation of EU Rules in the Western Balkans – Implementation and Enforcement of EU Rules in South East Europe – The Cost of Informal Networking in the Western Balkans Region Matters! – How to Sustainably Decrease Clientelism and Ensure Fair Political Competition in the WB? The Case for Introducing Standing Parliamentary Committees – Leaders’ Meetings: Facilitating or Replacing the Formal Political Processes in the Western Balkan Countries? – Informality and Everyday Life: How ‘Things Get Done’ in Contemporary Western Balkan Societies – Formal and Informal Institutions in Policy – Evidence from South East Europe

Meaningful reform in the Western Balkans: Between

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
      Publication Date: 21/01/2019
      ISBN13: 9783034337274, 978-3034337274
      ISBN10: 3034337272

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book contains collection of articles which provide policy implications related to the problem of achieving substantive reform on the basis of harmonising legislation in Western Balkan (WB) countries with the standards of the European Union (EU). While WB states have generally been successful in adopting legal reforms that make up a part of EU conditionality, many laws remain unenforced, amounting to "empty shells." In the space between law, as it is written, and practices as they are engaged in everyday life, exists a gap, characterized by informality, clientelism, and exchange often based on strong tie relationships. Some instances of informality undermine the goal of establishing rule law and contribute to corruption. Others offer valuable solutions to persistent social problems or represent traditional vehicles of social cohesion that should be promoted. The recommendations in this book seek to address both constructive and damaging instances of informality, and to identify policy measures that can help to harmonise not only legislation, but existing informal practices on the ground.



      Table of Contents

      Engaging Policy to Address Gaps Between Formality and Informality in the Western Balkans – Europeanisation and Institutionalisation of EU Rules in the Western Balkans – Implementation and Enforcement of EU Rules in South East Europe – The Cost of Informal Networking in the Western Balkans Region Matters! – How to Sustainably Decrease Clientelism and Ensure Fair Political Competition in the WB? The Case for Introducing Standing Parliamentary Committees – Leaders’ Meetings: Facilitating or Replacing the Formal Political Processes in the Western Balkan Countries? – Informality and Everyday Life: How ‘Things Get Done’ in Contemporary Western Balkan Societies – Formal and Informal Institutions in Policy – Evidence from South East Europe

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