Endorsement of the ‘Reform Treaty’, culminating in its’ signing as the Treaty of Lisbon in December 2007, promises to end the EU’s enduring institutional problems. The compromise reached is the best realistically possible outcome given the divergent interests in the EU27. Yet uncertainties and reservations remain: the Treaty must be ratified by all member states; and the proposed institutional solutions have to be tested in practice. Important areas of economic and social policy, along with much of foreign and security policy, and all of defence, are still the domain of national governments. The Single Market is yet to be completed and in several member state polities resistance to greater liberalisation is strong. The framework conditions ...
In June 2004, the European Union (EU) concluded work on a constitutional treaty that contains change...
The Treaty of Lisbon is the EU’s new legal framework. The EU heads of state or government have agree...
The fact is that, over that two year period, much less attention has been given to the practical imp...
[From the Introduction]. The most surprising aspect of Europe’s newest treaty is not so much its con...
Rejection of Constitutional treaty and enlargement of EU to 27 member states drew highlights for the...
Rejection of Constitutional treaty and enlargement of EU to 27 member states drew highlights for the...
The ink of the Lisbon Treaty‟s signatories was not yet dry before the financial crisis, which took a...
This Policy Brief discusses the potential reforms of the EU institutions that can take place during ...
A withdrawal of countries from the EU or the creation of a new suprana-tional Union are neither real...
A withdrawal of countries from the EU or the creation of a new suprana-tional Union are neither real...
The Lisbon Treaty or Reform Treaty represent in brief the current position of the European Union mem...
[From the Introduction]. The Amsterdam Summit of the European Council on 16 and 17 June this year wa...
After a long period of internal introspection and deadlock over the Constitutional Treaty, the EU ca...
In 2007 the Heads of State and Government of the 27 Member States of the EU signed a Treaty by virtu...
Rejection of Constitutional treaty and enlargement of EU to 27 member states drew highlights for the...
In June 2004, the European Union (EU) concluded work on a constitutional treaty that contains change...
The Treaty of Lisbon is the EU’s new legal framework. The EU heads of state or government have agree...
The fact is that, over that two year period, much less attention has been given to the practical imp...
[From the Introduction]. The most surprising aspect of Europe’s newest treaty is not so much its con...
Rejection of Constitutional treaty and enlargement of EU to 27 member states drew highlights for the...
Rejection of Constitutional treaty and enlargement of EU to 27 member states drew highlights for the...
The ink of the Lisbon Treaty‟s signatories was not yet dry before the financial crisis, which took a...
This Policy Brief discusses the potential reforms of the EU institutions that can take place during ...
A withdrawal of countries from the EU or the creation of a new suprana-tional Union are neither real...
A withdrawal of countries from the EU or the creation of a new suprana-tional Union are neither real...
The Lisbon Treaty or Reform Treaty represent in brief the current position of the European Union mem...
[From the Introduction]. The Amsterdam Summit of the European Council on 16 and 17 June this year wa...
After a long period of internal introspection and deadlock over the Constitutional Treaty, the EU ca...
In 2007 the Heads of State and Government of the 27 Member States of the EU signed a Treaty by virtu...
Rejection of Constitutional treaty and enlargement of EU to 27 member states drew highlights for the...
In June 2004, the European Union (EU) concluded work on a constitutional treaty that contains change...
The Treaty of Lisbon is the EU’s new legal framework. The EU heads of state or government have agree...
The fact is that, over that two year period, much less attention has been given to the practical imp...