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Human Rights Mechanism Of The European Union: An Anarchic Order?

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This article focuses on development of both human rights policies and their institutionalisation in the EC/EU internal and external politics. It observes that the founding treaties of the EC/EU did not mention explicitly human rights because the EC was established as an economic entity. By the time as it has transformed into a social and political formation, human rights evolved and over the past three decades it becomes a leading agenda in both internal politics and one of the central parameters of the European Union’s foreign policy. However, human rights policies and practices have not been coordinated by a specified body of the Union; instead all the EU institutions have got involved in one way or another. As the time passes, instead of creating a coherent and consistent system, new regulations and new actors have been introduced and the mechanism gets more and more complicated.
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