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Making Rule of Law Resilience Work in EU Enlargement

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How resilient is the rule of law in EU accession countries? Join us to discuss resilience resources, stress factors and the role of EU enlargement in strengthening democratic resilience. Authors will present three papers and provide insights into key resilience resources.

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Virtual Launch: RESILIO-ACCESS Snapshots

The RESILIO ACCESS Snapshots are a series of ten comprehensive analyses on how to study the resilience of the rule of law in EU accession countries. Using concrete empirical examples from the candidate countries, they use the RESILIO-ACCESS model as an analytical framework to explain how the resilience of the rule of law can be measured.

The Snapshots cover primary and subsidiary resilience resources. Additionally, three of the ten Snapshots provide a cross-sectional conceptual background to study rule of law resilience, covering the influence of EU accession policy, the connection between threats and resilience, and positioning RESILIO-ACCESS in the dynamically developing field of research on democratic resilience.

By doing so, the Snapshots provide researchers with a comprehensive theoretical and empirical framework how to study the resilience of the rule of law. More information about the RESILIO-ACCESS model can be found here.

Snaphot Series

Date, Place, Time

March 12, 2026, via Zoom, 03:00-04:00 h CET

Speakers

Moderator: Daniel Hegedüs, Deputy Director, Institut für Europäische Politik, Berlin

Borjan Gjuzelov, Senior Researcher, Institute for Democracy – Societas Civilis, Skopje
Jelena Pejić Nikić, Senior Researcher and Programme Manager ,Belgrade Centre for Security Policy, Belgrade
Anamarija Velinovska, Head of EU integration programme, Institute for Democracy – Societas Civilis, Skopje
Zoran Nechev, Policy and Advocacy Fellow, Think Europe, Ljubljana; Senior Research Fellow, IEP

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Team

About the RESILIO-ACCESS: Resilience Observatory on the Rule of Law in EU Accession Candidates project: How resilient is the rule of law in the EU enlargement countries? RESILIO-ACCESS uses an interdisciplinary approach to answer this question and identifies how EU enlargement policy can contribute to resilient democratic structures in the region.

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