Author (Person) | Sicurelli, Daniela |
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Series Title | Journal of European Integration |
Series Details | Vol.39, No.6, September 2017, p739-753 |
Publication Date | September 2017 |
ISSN | 0703-6337 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Abstract: By tracing the reform process of the penal code in Vietnam, this paper tests the impact of the European human rights policy on a non-democratic state. Despite the lack of government recognition of an independent civil society in Vietnam, the EU has affected domestic debate on death penalty and indirectly steered a reform process that has led to the reduction of the number of capital crimes. This case study identifies the conditions that facilitate the effectiveness of the EU as a promoter of human rights in non-democratic states. On the target side, political elites responsive to public criticism, and, at the same time, interested in enhancing the country’s international status are more likely to endorse EU sponsored norms. On the EU side, the use of conditionality measures in support of softer measures proves instrumental to make European human rights policies visible for the public and able to shape government’s policy. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07036337.2017.1327527 |
Subject Categories | Values and Beliefs |
Countries / Regions | Europe |