Frontex and challenges for human rights protection
| Pages | 105-116 |
| Date | 01 January 2025 |
| Published date | 01 January 2025 |
| Author | Joana Koçi |
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European Journal of Economics, Law
and Social Sciences
E-ISSN 2520-0429
ISSN 2519-1284
Vol.9 No.1
January, 2025
Frontex and challenges for human rights protection
PhD (C.) Joana Koçi
University of Tirana, Albania
DOI: hps://doi.org/10.2478/ejels-2025-0010
Abstract
From its establishment as a European Union agency in the eld of border, migration and
asylum policies in 2005, Frontex tasked with coordinating the operational management of the
European Union’s external border through support to the EU’s member states, has expanded
signicantly. Through a series of reforms, most notably in 2007, and 2016 and 2019, the agency
has become a crucial actor in what is referred to as ‘European Integrated Border Management’.
Since the creation of the agency and its rst operations, there has been signicant concern,
both from the European Parliament as well as NGOs and other civil society organizations that
the executive mandate of the agency has not been counterbalanced by eective mechanisms
for accountability, particularly with respect to fundamental rights.
The article provides an analysis of the European Border and Coast Guard Agency or Frontex,
from its establishment to the last legal changes, describing the legal basis on which it is based,
and its duties in the management and border coordination. A major concern is how individual
ensure legal accountability for fundamental rights violations that occur in the context of its
activities. Member States held accountability before their own national courts and before
international courts and neither of these options are available in relation to Frontex.
An important part of this analysis are the ndings in the nal report of LIBE Commiee on
Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Aairs.
The methodology used for the analysis of this paper includes desk review on existing
literature, legal texts, reports from international organizations, legal framework including
Human Rights and a case study.
Keywords: Frontex, Libe investigation, EBCG regulation, Charter of Fundamental Rights of
the European Union, Human Rights violations.
Introduction
Through a series of reforms, most notably in 2007, and 2016 and 2019, Frontex
has become a crucial actor in what is referred to as ‘European Integrated Border
Management’.
The mandate and powers of Frontex are continuously growing, while the agency has
Research Article
© 2025 Joana Koçi
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European Journal of Economics, Law
and Social Sciences
E-ISSN 2520-0429
ISSN 2519-1284
Vol.8 No.3
October, 2024
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Vol. 9 No.2
September, 2023
Balkan Journal of Interdisciplinary Research
IIPCCL Publishing, Graz-Austria
E-ISSN 2411-9725
ISSN 2410-759X
Research Article
© 2023 Ardita Abazi Imeri
This is an open access article licensed under the Creative Commons
Aribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
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Deliberating in the Gray Zone: North Macedonia’s Hybrid Regime and
Deliberative Democracy Exercise
Ardita Abazi Imeri
European Policy Institute (EPI) – Skopje
DOI: hps://doi.org/10.2478/bjir-2023-0001
Abstract
Deliberative polling has emerged as a promising method for promoting democratic reform
and citizen engagement in various contexts, however, its potential and limitations in hybrid
regimes, where democratic governance is challenged by a mix of democratic and authoritarian
features, remain relatively unexplored. This paper focuses on the case of North Macedonia,
as a country that has undergone signicant political and societal transformation especially in
the recent years. Despite eorts to promote democratic reforms, the country continues to face
challenges in terms of ensuring democratic governance and citizen participation. In a hybrid
regime, like North Macedonia’s, political leaders might not be inclined to value citizens’
input, and the media environment might not be free from inuence, which limits access to
varied and reliable sources of information. Civil society organizations may also encounter
limitations on their operations, and institutional assistance may be insucient. Additionally,
the population’s diversity could make it dicult to reach and build trust with citizens. In
this context, deliberative polling represents an opportunity to engage citizens in meaningful
political dialogue and institutional reform. This paper examines the potential of deliberative
polling as a tool for promoting governance in North Macedonia and highlights the challenges
and limitations faced in this process.
Keywords: deliberative poll, hybrid regime, authoritarian, democracy.
1. Introduction
Democracy around the world is in crisis. In general, the state of democracy world-
wide indicates a lack of progress (Economist Intelligence Unit, 2022). Looking at the
global picture, 2022 fell short of expectations for democracy, as it was anticipated that
the lifting of pandemic-related restrictions might result in an improvement in the
overall score. Both the Freedom House Report 2022 and the Economist Intelligence
Unit’s Democracy Index (EIU) 2022 indicate that the state of democracy around the
world is facing signicant challenges and setbacks.
Research Article
© 2024 Etleva Dobjani and Saimir Kristo
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Unveiling the Subterranean Heritage: A Case Study of the Underground City
of Kukës, Albania
Assoc. Prof. PhD. Etleva Dobjani
Head of the Department of Architecture and Design, Barleti University, Tirana, Albania
Assoc. Prof. PhD. Saimir Kristo
Vice Dean in the Faculty of Applied Sciences and Creative Industries, Barleti University,
Tirana, Albania
DOI: hps://doi.org/10.2478/ejels-2024-0014
Abstract
This paper investigates the viability of conserving and repurposing Kukës’ underground city,
which was built as a system of civil defence tunnels during the communist era in Albania.
Beneath contemporary Kukës, the underground complex, which houses administrative oces
and hospitals, is an important but underutilized historical and architectural asset. This study
assesses the architectural elements, historical value, and present state of the tunnels using
an extensive methodology that includes expert interviews, public consultations, on-site
inspections, and archival research. Results highlight the site’s dual signicance as a historical
landmark and a possible center for innovation and tourism.
The research oers strategic proposals for reviving the tunnels to strengthen the local economy,
maintain cultural identity, and increase tourist araction, drawing on foreign case studies. By
promoting the inclusion of Kukës’ underground city in larger regional development projects
and considering both community goals and pragmatic concerns, the article adds to the current
conversations in urban planning and cultural preservation.
Sustaining and repurposing Kukës’ underground city has various benets, including
enhanced cultural tourism and economic resurgence that encourage sustainable growth, the
paper points out. Still, challenges like deteriorating infrastructure, security concerns, and
accessibility issues must be overcome. Urban planners and politicians can apply the research’s
practical implications by using it to develop a model for cultural preservation that aligns with
modern social and economic goals.
A sense of shared identity and legacy among the local community’s members is fostered by
the initiative, which has signicant social implications as well. The study has some drawbacks,
including the need for signicant funding and the potential for opposition from groups who
do not recognize the advantages of these kinds of initiatives. To summarise, this research
highlights the potential of adaptive reuse to bolster the sustainability and resilience of urban
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