EU Foreign Policy, Transitional Justice and Mediation
This book analyses how the European Union translates its principles of peace and justice into policy and puts them into practice, particularly in societies in or emerging from violent conflict.
The European Union treaty states that in its relations with the wider world, the EU is to promote peace, security, the protection of human rights, and the strict observance and the development of international law. The EU is active in peace processes around the world, yet its role in international peace mediation is largely ignored.
This book offers the first scholarly analysis of how the EU engages in peace processes and justice for human rights violations, focusing on the point where mediation and transitional justice intersect. Drawing on extensive fieldwork, the book includes case studies of how the EU sought to promote peace and justice in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), how it supports international justice through the International Criminal Court, and a model of the EU as a mediator. These provide an evidence-base for policy-makers and practitioners as well as strong empirical contributions to theory.
The book addresses whether and how the EU pursues its principles of both peace and justice in conflict zones, where, in practice, these principles may be in conflict, and the implications of these findings for understanding EU foreign policy and the EU as a security actor.
This book will be of much interest to students of EU foreign policy, transitional justice, peace and conflict studies and security studies.
Laura Davis is a writer and consultant on peace and justice issues. She has a PhD in Political Science from the University of Ghent, Belgium.
Routledge Studies in European Security and Strategy
Series Editors:
Sven Biscop
Egmont Royal Institute for International Relations, Belgium
and
Richard Whitman
University of Kent, UK
The aim of this series is to bring together the key experts on European security from the academic and policy worlds, and assess the state of play of the EU as an international security actor. The series explores the EU, and its member states, security policy and practices in a changing global and regional context. While the focus is on the politico-military dimension, security is put in the context of the holistic approach advocated by the EU.
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EU Foreign Policy, Transitional Justice and Mediation
Principle, policy and practice
Laura Davis
EU Foreign Policy, Transitional Justice and Mediation
Principle, policy and practice
Laura Davis
First published 2014
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Davis, Laura, 1974-
EU foreign policy, transitional justice and mediation : principle, policy and practice / Laura Davis.
pages cm. (Routledge studies in European security and strategy)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1.European Union countriesForeign relationsDeveloping countries. 2.Developing countriesForeign relationsEuropean Union countries. 3.Human rights advocacyEuropean Union countries. 4. Human rightsDeveloping countries. 5. Social justiceDeveloping countries. I. Title.
JZ1570.D38 2014
341.2422091724dc23
2014003515
ISBN: 978-0-415-74916-9 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-79629-1 (ebk)
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To Bart, Charlotte and Max
Contents
This book grew out of my doctoral thesis, and the idea has been germinating for some time. It could not have come to fruition without the inspiration, help and support of my colleagues, friends and family.
I am particularly grateful to Maria Eriksson Baaz, Sven Biscop, Jan Orbie and Catherine Woollard for invaluable discussions and encouragement, and to Richard Whitman and Stefan Wolff. Thank you too to the many people who discussed their experiences and insights with me.
Thank you to my parents, John and Elaine. My children, Charlotte, Max and most of all my husband Bart made it all possible. This book is dedicated to them, with love.
ACP | African, Caribbean and Pacific states |
ASP | Assembly of States Parties of the International Criminal Court |
AU | African Union |
AUHIP | African Union High-Level Implementation Panel for Sudan |
BiH | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
CAR | Central African Republic |
CIAT | Comit international de laccompagnement la transition [International committee to support transition], DR Congo |
CICC | Coalition for the International Criminal Court |
COJUR-ICC | International Criminal Court sub-area of the public international law working party |
CFSP | Common Foreign and Security Policy |
CNDP | Congrs national pour la dfense du peuple [National congress for the defence of the people], DR Congo |
CSDP | Common Security and Defence Policy |
CSP | Country Strategy Paper |
DCI | Development Cooperation Instrument |
DDR | Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration |
DRC | Democratic Republic of Congo |
DROI | Subcommittee on Human Rights, European Parliament |
EC | European Commission |