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Bulgaria's Struggle to Make Sense of EU Human Rights Criteria

  • Date
  • October 1, 2001

In this article, Iavor Rangelov writes that Bulgaria's efforts to comply with EU human rights criteria for accession expose profound inconsistencies in EU human rights standards. He argues that holding Bulgaria and other countries accountable to standards not applied internally risks generating confusion and mistrust about the enlargement project as a whole, and raises fundamental questions about the importance of human rights within the EU generally.

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