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Articles published in 2002

Keeping an Eye on Government: Independent Monitoring

November 2002
Introduction

What’s Wrong with Minority Rights in Europe
María Fernanda Pérez-Solla

The Quality of Democracy: Learning from the Candidates?
Matúš Minárik

EU Enlargement: A Union of Values or a Union of Interests?
Rachel Guglielmo

Corruption and EU Enlargement: Who is Prepared?
Quentin Reed

Judges for a New Order: The Case for Continued Monitoring after Membership
Tim Waters

Monitoring: a Cure for the "Democratic Deficit"
Stephen Humphreys

Roma Access to Public Health

September 2002
Introduction

The Social Roots of Roma Health Conditions
Karen Plafker

Romani Women - A Priority for European Public Health Policy
Anna Pomykala and Sally Holt

Roma Health Concerns: The View from Bulgaria
Alexandra Raykova

Kosovo’s Roma: a Challenge for Public Health
Marta Schaaf

Judicial Reform in Europe

August 2002
Introduction

Judicial Reform: Re-Examining Basic Assumptions
Scott Carlson

The Shifting Focus of Judicial Reform: from Independence to Capacity
Lucie Atkins

Does Hungary Need a Code of Judicial Ethics?
Robert Almosd

Victim of Its Own Success - the EU Court in Need of Reform
Petra Jeney

The ECHR and the Future of Human Rights in Europe

May 2002
Introduction

Why the EU should accede to the ECHR
Hans-Christian Krüger

Difference and Indifference: Bringing Czech Roma Ghettoes to Europe's Court
Barbora Bukovská

The Hunt for Race Discrimination in the European Court
Endre Sebok

Knocking at the Gate: The ECHR and Hungarian Roma
Lilla Farkas

Gay Rights: a New Orientation for Europe?

April 2002
Introduction

Gay and Lesbian Rights and EU Enlargement
Joke Swiebel

Hungary's Pepsi Island Case
József Kárpáti and Bea Sandor

Portuguese Law and Sexual Orientation
Ana Cristina Santos

Poor Laws, Poor Judgment: Gay Rights and Sex Equality before the European Court of Justice
Petra Jeney

Candidates for Euroscepticism?

March 2002
Introduction

Indifference, Distrust and Scepticism in the Candidate Countries
Richard Rose

A Double-Edged Sword
Merje Kuus

Reluctantly European?
Krzysztof Jasiewicz

The Rising Tide of Euroscepticism
Zsofia Szilagyi

The Limits of the Law

January 2002
Introduction

The Romanian Legal Approach to Human Rights
Renate Weber

Minorities in Europe - the Divergence of Law and Policy
Libor Stepanek

Estonia, Latvia and the European Commission: Changes in Language Regulation in 1999-2001
Vadim Poleshchuk

No Rights without Remedy: in Search of an ICHR
Istvan Kantsin

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