The Treaty of Amsterdam was the result of the 1996-97 Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) amongst the then 15 EU Member States (March 1996- June 1998). Its three core objectives were making Europe more relevant to its citizens, enabling it to work better and preparing it for enlargement, and giving it greater capacity for external action. The Treaty was not the critical juncture in European integration history which the previous Maastricht Treaty had been. The 1996-97 IGC in the first place tried to complete some of the unfinished work of its predecessor. This included the further extension of Qualified Majority Voting (QMV) and co-decision, the shaping of a European security policy and making further progress in dossiers such as energy, civ...
The thesis analyses the negotiations at the 1996-97 Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) of the Europe...
"The paper analyses the negotiations that took place in the framework of the Intergovernmental Confe...
The European Union (“Union” or “EU”) is an important actor in the international arena. The Union beh...
The Treaty of Amsterdam was the result of the 1996-97 Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) amongst the...
The overall picture presented by the media regarding the two day and two night Amsterdam meeting of ...
This paper analyses the so-called 'Draft Treaty of Amsterdam' of 19 June 1997, focusing on the chang...
[From the Introduction]. As in 1991, the question of the further development of Europe’s foreign pol...
The Lisbon Treaty was signed by the then twenty-seven European Union (EU) member states on 13 Decemb...
On February 27-28, 1998, the Center on European Union Law of the Fordham Law School was pleased to p...
At a ceremony held in the Royal Palace of Amsterdam, Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the Member Sta...
The 1997 Treaty of Amsterdam was the result of thirty months of negotiation and major political deba...
The 1996‐97 intergovernmental conference (IGC) aimed, inter alia, at solving the most pressing insti...
This article explores and offers an in-depth empirical account of the efforts made by the centre-rig...
The Maastricht Treaty, which created the European Union (EU), was signed in Maastricht on February 7...
Legally known as the Treaty on European Union, the Maastricht Treaty entered into force on 1 Novembe...
The thesis analyses the negotiations at the 1996-97 Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) of the Europe...
"The paper analyses the negotiations that took place in the framework of the Intergovernmental Confe...
The European Union (“Union” or “EU”) is an important actor in the international arena. The Union beh...
The Treaty of Amsterdam was the result of the 1996-97 Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) amongst the...
The overall picture presented by the media regarding the two day and two night Amsterdam meeting of ...
This paper analyses the so-called 'Draft Treaty of Amsterdam' of 19 June 1997, focusing on the chang...
[From the Introduction]. As in 1991, the question of the further development of Europe’s foreign pol...
The Lisbon Treaty was signed by the then twenty-seven European Union (EU) member states on 13 Decemb...
On February 27-28, 1998, the Center on European Union Law of the Fordham Law School was pleased to p...
At a ceremony held in the Royal Palace of Amsterdam, Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the Member Sta...
The 1997 Treaty of Amsterdam was the result of thirty months of negotiation and major political deba...
The 1996‐97 intergovernmental conference (IGC) aimed, inter alia, at solving the most pressing insti...
This article explores and offers an in-depth empirical account of the efforts made by the centre-rig...
The Maastricht Treaty, which created the European Union (EU), was signed in Maastricht on February 7...
Legally known as the Treaty on European Union, the Maastricht Treaty entered into force on 1 Novembe...
The thesis analyses the negotiations at the 1996-97 Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) of the Europe...
"The paper analyses the negotiations that took place in the framework of the Intergovernmental Confe...
The European Union (“Union” or “EU”) is an important actor in the international arena. The Union beh...