When confronted with a situation that is both critical and complex it is generally advisable to go back to basics. Now that precisely such a situation has arisen in the European Union with the rejection of the constitution by French and Dutch referenda, what are the basics
The 2005 French and Dutch negative votes on the Constitution open up a space of conceptualisation, n...
The article makes an inventory of the major innovations of the Constitutional Treaty and attempts to...
The answer to the questions whether the Lisbon Treaty is a quasi-constitutional framework to be revi...
When confronted with a situation that is both critical and complex it is generally advisable to go b...
The European Union’s constitutional treaty remains central to whatever realistic scenario one might ...
The paper examines deals with the possibility to keep the 'acquis' of the Constitutional Treaty in t...
Acknowledging that the French and Dutch no-votes were a huge blow to the Constitutional Treaty and t...
The Constitutional Convention process was portrayed by its proponents as a major step forward in the...
In this paper, the author discusses the dilemmas associated with the role of the European Constituti...
The future of the Constitutional Treaty is now very much in doubt. The blows received from the Frenc...
This chapter begins by outlining possible ways of making changes of a constitutional nature within t...
At the summit in Laeken in December 2001 the European Council opened the debate on the reform of the...
This paper sets out to examine the prospects for EU constitutionalism in the light of the protracted...
According to many scholars, the rejection of the Constitutional Treaty and the disappointment caused...
"The negative results of referenda on the European Union (EU) Constitutional Treaty in France and th...
The 2005 French and Dutch negative votes on the Constitution open up a space of conceptualisation, n...
The article makes an inventory of the major innovations of the Constitutional Treaty and attempts to...
The answer to the questions whether the Lisbon Treaty is a quasi-constitutional framework to be revi...
When confronted with a situation that is both critical and complex it is generally advisable to go b...
The European Union’s constitutional treaty remains central to whatever realistic scenario one might ...
The paper examines deals with the possibility to keep the 'acquis' of the Constitutional Treaty in t...
Acknowledging that the French and Dutch no-votes were a huge blow to the Constitutional Treaty and t...
The Constitutional Convention process was portrayed by its proponents as a major step forward in the...
In this paper, the author discusses the dilemmas associated with the role of the European Constituti...
The future of the Constitutional Treaty is now very much in doubt. The blows received from the Frenc...
This chapter begins by outlining possible ways of making changes of a constitutional nature within t...
At the summit in Laeken in December 2001 the European Council opened the debate on the reform of the...
This paper sets out to examine the prospects for EU constitutionalism in the light of the protracted...
According to many scholars, the rejection of the Constitutional Treaty and the disappointment caused...
"The negative results of referenda on the European Union (EU) Constitutional Treaty in France and th...
The 2005 French and Dutch negative votes on the Constitution open up a space of conceptualisation, n...
The article makes an inventory of the major innovations of the Constitutional Treaty and attempts to...
The answer to the questions whether the Lisbon Treaty is a quasi-constitutional framework to be revi...