The European Convention, set up by the Heads of state and governments during the Laeken Summit of December 2001, was presented by its initiators as a means of strengthening the legitimacy of the EU. Is this a rhetorical argument of politicians, which could be explained by the intense electoral cycle of 2002- 2004? Or is there something, in the process of the Convention, that could change the nature of the EU constitution? This paper argues that the Convention is not likely to transform the nature of the EU. The arguments put forward by its members, and the partial compromises reached at this stage, show that the conventionnels are willing to rationalize the acquis, rather than launch a new phase of integration; this Convention will not be r...
The first quinquennium of the 21st century started in a promising way for the EU’s institutional dev...
It would be wrong to see the European Convention on the Future of Europe as a simple transmission be...
Europeanization and the so-called “democracy-deficit” are two of the major issues dividing European...
The European Convention, set up by the Heads of state and governments during the Laeken Summit of De...
From the Introduction. “We are a Convention. We are not an Intergovernmental Conference because we h...
[Introduction]. The draft Constitution is on the table. Attention is moving towards the traditional ...
The overarching question that informs this chapter is whether the Laeken process (after the Laeken D...
The 2001 Declaration of Laeken inaugurated the most ambitious and open EU Treaty revision process so...
From the Introduction. “We are a Convention. We are not an Intergovernmental Conference because we h...
[Introduction by Virginie Guiraudon, Forum Editor]. In June 2000, the Convention on the Future of Eu...
The 2001 Declaration of Laeken inaugurated the most ambitious and open EU Treaty revision process so...
Concern about the EU’s ‘democratic deficit’ is misplaced. Judged against prevailing standards in exi...
The 2001 Declaration of Laeken inaugurated the most ambitious and open EU Treaty revision process so...
peer-reviewedDemocratization has suddenly become a fashionable theme in both the practice and the s...
The new “Lisbon Treaty”, which was tied up at the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) 2007 and which ...
The first quinquennium of the 21st century started in a promising way for the EU’s institutional dev...
It would be wrong to see the European Convention on the Future of Europe as a simple transmission be...
Europeanization and the so-called “democracy-deficit” are two of the major issues dividing European...
The European Convention, set up by the Heads of state and governments during the Laeken Summit of De...
From the Introduction. “We are a Convention. We are not an Intergovernmental Conference because we h...
[Introduction]. The draft Constitution is on the table. Attention is moving towards the traditional ...
The overarching question that informs this chapter is whether the Laeken process (after the Laeken D...
The 2001 Declaration of Laeken inaugurated the most ambitious and open EU Treaty revision process so...
From the Introduction. “We are a Convention. We are not an Intergovernmental Conference because we h...
[Introduction by Virginie Guiraudon, Forum Editor]. In June 2000, the Convention on the Future of Eu...
The 2001 Declaration of Laeken inaugurated the most ambitious and open EU Treaty revision process so...
Concern about the EU’s ‘democratic deficit’ is misplaced. Judged against prevailing standards in exi...
The 2001 Declaration of Laeken inaugurated the most ambitious and open EU Treaty revision process so...
peer-reviewedDemocratization has suddenly become a fashionable theme in both the practice and the s...
The new “Lisbon Treaty”, which was tied up at the Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) 2007 and which ...
The first quinquennium of the 21st century started in a promising way for the EU’s institutional dev...
It would be wrong to see the European Convention on the Future of Europe as a simple transmission be...
Europeanization and the so-called “democracy-deficit” are two of the major issues dividing European...