The Lisbon Treaty a legal and political analysis
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge, UK ; New York :
Cambridge University Press
2010
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Colección: | Cambridge studies in European law and policy
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- The process that led to the establishment of the European Union
- The 2002-2003 European Convention and the 2004 constitutional treaty and its failed ratification
- From the constitutional treaty to the Lisbon Treaty
- The difficult ratification of the Lisbon Treaty
- The structure of the Lisbon Treaty
- Values and objectives
- Delimitation and clarification of the EU competences
- Basic principles
- The legal personality of the EU
- Variable geometry
- Legislative and non-legislative procedures and acts
- Procedures for the revision of the treaties
- Withdrawal of a member state from the EU
- The European parliament
- The national parliaments
- The citizens' initiative and other possibilities for the citizens to influence decisions of the EU
- The judgment of 30 June 2009 of the German constitutional court and the issue of the democratic legitimacy of the EU
- The origins of the EU Charter of fundamental rights
- The Charter of fundamental rights as referred to in the Lisbon Treaty
- The protocol on the application of the Charter to Poland and the United Kingdom
- The accession of the EU to the European Convention for the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms
- A short history of justice and home affairs in the EU
- The abolition of the third pillar and the other changes made by the Lisbon Treaty
- Variable geometry in the area of freedom, security, and justice
- The European Council
- The Council
- The Commission
- The Court of Justice
- Changes to other institutions and bodies
- Relations between institutions and the interinstitutional balance
- External affairs before the Lisbon Treaty
- The high representative of the union for foreign affairs and security policy
- The European external action service
- The common foreign and security policy
- Security and defence
- Other sectors of external affairs, including trade policy
- The EU budget
- European monetary union and the Euro zone
- The internal market and free competition
- Social policy
- Services of general interest
- Agriculture, energy, health and other internal affairs.