Values in the EU external action: mechanisms of implementation and their outcomes
Abstract
The European Union, which is broadly acknowledged for its role in
fostering democracy, rule of law, and human rights within Europe, has increasingly
sought to project these values in its external action. Despite these ambitions, the EU
attracts some criticism for perceived inconsistencies and double standards in this field.
To address this discrepancy, this article investigates the mechanisms through which
the EU seeks to promote and protect the values overseas and assesses the factors that
influence the effectiveness of these endeavours. It employs a legal research
methodology to identify and categorise the relevant instruments used in external
policy what is further supplemented with political analysis. The findings indicate that
the EU’s external value promotion is shaped by a complex interplay of internal, as
well as external variables such as the political will and socio-economic context of third
countries.