
9+10 / 2015+2016 Europeanization through norm promotion by the Council of Europe in the case of Ukraine(Europeanization through norm promotion by the Council of Europe in the case of Ukraine) Author(s): Vira Ratsiborynska Language: English Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences Issue: 09+10/2016 Page Range: 31-38 No. of Pages: 1 Keywords: the Council of Europe; monitoring; conditionality, Europeanization; Ukraine Summary/Abstract: The Council of Europe plays an important role in democracy promotion in the Eastern neighbourhood. As a "changer of norms" the Council of Europe can have an important impact on the rule of law, the approximation of national legislation to the EU legislation, the electoral code and democracy in the Eastern Partnership countries. Ukraine, being a member of the Council of Europe since 1995, has accepted the legally binding mechanisms of the Council in order to adhere to the practices of this international organization in the adaptation of domestic norms to EU rules and standards. Ukraine's absorption capacity however remains limited due to high adoption costs for the country and the non-proactive conditionality mechanisms of the Council of Europe. Such a limited capacity of a country to conform to EU norms represents a challenge for the normative power of the Council of Europe and undermines its role in the promotion of democracy in the Eastern Partnership countries. DR. VIRA RATSIBORYNSKA3UNIVERSITY OF STRASBOURG,FRANCEVIRA.RATSIBORYNSKA@ETU.UNISTRA.FR
(7) The Journal of Legislative Studies (Taylor & Francis) — WoS Core Collection (SSCI); Scopus-indexed Q1.Journal indicators: Journal Impact Factor (JIF): 1.0 5-Year Impact Factor: 1.4 Scopus Q1 (first quartile) — The journal is in the top 25 % of journals in its field according to the Scopus SJR (SCImago Journal Rank) classification in the Law category. CiteScore 2024 = 2.7, SJR 2024 = 0.689, and SNIP 2024 = 1.048.Citing article (year of citation: 2025): Gil-Besada, Laura (University of Luxembourg; Complutense University of Madrid). “A literature-based framework for analysing parliamentary diplomacy in conflict settings: European responses to the Russia–Ukraine war.” The Journal of Legislative Studies (2025). DOI: 10.1080/13572334.2025.2497202Cited L’Europe Unie article: Ratsiborynska, Vira. “Europeanization through norm promotion by the Council of Europe in the case of Ukraine.” L’Europe Unie / United Europe, Vol. 9 (9–10) (2016): 31–38.Nature of citation: Direct reference-list citation (p. 43). A literature-based framework for analysing parliamentary diplomacy in conflict settings: European responses to the Russia–Ukraine war
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