The fundamentals of EU law revisited. Assessing the impact of the constitutional debate

"* Offers a broad overview of the future development of EU law and policy in the light of the debate surrounding the Constitutional Treaty * Includes an examination of the possibilities for future constitutional change in the EU, offering potential solutions to the rejection of the Constitution...

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Main Author: Barnard, Catherine
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: New York 2007
Oxford University Press
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19291546124910197289-The-fundamentals-of-eu-law-rev.htm
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Summary:"* Offers a broad overview of the future development of EU law and policy in the light of the debate surrounding the Constitutional Treaty * Includes an examination of the possibilities for future constitutional change in the EU, offering potential solutions to the rejection of the Constitutional Treaty * Examines the evolution of the idea of a 'democratic Europe', and the potential for democratic reform of the EU's institutions With the rejection of the Constitutional Treaty in French and Dutch referenda, the European Union received a severe blow. This precipitated a period of reflection and soul searching. How far should the fundamental principles that shape the Union be re-assessed in the light of the Constitutional debate? Can the Constitutional Treaty be rescued from failure? If not what other options for constitutional reform are available? Does the Treaty's rejection signal the failure of the Union's goal of democratic governance? The essays in this volume examine the impact of the debate surrounding the future of the European Constitution on the development of core areas of EU law and policy. Opening with a discussion of the shifting conceptions of European democracy, the volume proceeds to look at key areas of substantive law against the backdrop of the Constitutional Treaty, from Foreign Relations to Fundamental Rights, Social Policy to Justice and Home Affairs. The book concludes with an examination of potential solutions to the constitutional crisis, and models for future constitutional reform."
Physical Description:XXII, 299 p.
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