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THE RULE OF LAW AND THE PRESPA AGREEMENT-TWO ONE-WAY STREETS?

Authors :
Jovanovska, Tanja Karakamisheva
Source :
Iustinianus Primus Law Review; 2019 Special Issue, p1-13, 13p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The principle of the rule of law has progressively become a dominant organizational model in the modern national and international constitutional law as well as in the national states and international organizations to regulate the exercise of their public powers. The rule of law has been proclaimed as one of the three intertwined and partly overlapping core principles of the Council of Europe and the EU, together with the democracy and the human rights. This close relationship between the rule of law and the democratic society has been underlined by the European Court of Human Rights through different expressions: "democratic society subscribing to the rule of law", "democratic society based on the rule of law" and, more systematically, "Rule of law in a democratic society". Having in mind the importance of the principle of the rule of law in the Macedonian society and state, this paper will give a detailed overview of the European standards related to the principle in general, on one side, and violations against it in the current Macedonian political and constitutional system. The paper will analyze in depth the legal anomalies that occurred during the process of negotiating and concluding the so-called Prespa Agreement between the Greek and the Macedonian national authorities, as well as the negative implications that the Agreement has caused in context of respecting the principle of the rule of law. The paper will explain all infringements of the national and international law enacted by the Agreement and the possible solutions for their overcoming. The EU and the UN international documents and laws stipulate a sanction in case when certain bilateral or international problem is trying to be solved with bad intentions, meaning through direct violation of the basic rules and principles of the international law and of the jus cogens norms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18578683
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Iustinianus Primus Law Review
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
143215496