The constitution for Europe: a legal analysis
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adam_text | TABLE
List of
page
List of tables
XV
List of boxes
xvi
Series editors preface
Acknowledgments
Table of cases
XX
List of annexes
xxiii
Introduction
1
Is The constitution for Europe dead and buried ?
The ratification process of the Constitution
Analysis of the negative referenda in France and in the Netherlands
The experience of the two previous instances of negative referenda in
Denmark and in Ireland
The continuation of the ratification process
The process that led to the Constitution
A short history of the idea of establishing a European Union
The
The European Convention which proposed the draft Constitution
The Intergovernmental Conference which approved the
Constitution
Changes in structures and procedures
Simplifying the structures of the Union
Streamlining the instruments and the procedures of the Union
Codifying existing rules and principles of
Changes in the institutions
Adapting the institutions to an enlarged
VI TABLE OF
More democracy: conferring increased rights on actors other than the
institutions
Establishing facilitating mechanisms for a more flexible functioning
of the
5
Better protection for human rights and fundamental freedoms
Strengthening existing
6
Does the Constitution fulfil the Nice and Laeken mandates?
Legal, economic and social assessments
An important symbolic step from a political point of view
Conclusion what will the final form of the union be?
List of annexes
Laeken Declaration on the Future of the European Union
Existing legal bases switched to ordinary legislative procedure
(codecision)
Existing legal bases switched to qualified majority voting in the
Council
New legal bases
Existing legal bases where unanimity, common accord or consensus will
continue to apply
Table of equivalences between the provisions of the Treaty estab¬
lishing a Constitution for Europe and the provisions of the
and EC Treaties
List of
procedure
Table of references
Index
TABLE
List of
page
List of tables
XV
List of boxes
xvi
Series editors preface
Acknowledgments
Table of cases
XX
List of annexes
xxiii
Introduction
1
Is The constitution for Europe dead and buried ?
The ratification process of the Constitution
Analysis of the negative referenda in France and in the Netherlands
Factors which determined the results of the referenda and motivations of the
voters
The Netherlands
France
Conclusion of the analysis
The experience of the two previous instances of negative referenda in
Denmark and in Ireland
The case of Denmark
The case of Ireland
Comparison with the referenda in France and in the Netherlands
The continuation of the ratification process
The June
What next?
The unavoidable questions on the shape of the European project
The process that led to the Constitution
A short history of the idea of establishing a European Union
The political background which led to the Constitution
vii
VIII TABLE OF
The European
The Intergovernmental Conference which approved the
Constitution
The Working Party of Legal Experts of the IGC
3
Simplifying the structures of the Union
One Treaty
One legal personality
One pillar
The existing pillar structure of the Treaties
The effects of the removal of the pillar structure by the
Constitution
The jurisdiction of the Court of Justice
The application of the basic principles of
The so-called flexibility clause
The protection of personal data
The powers of the European Ombudsman
by the European Parliament
The territorial scope of the Constitution
Privileges and immunities
Streamlining the instruments and the procedures of the Union
Streamlining the legal instruments adopted by the
The
The six types of legal instruments in the Constitution
Streamlining the procedures followed by the institutions of the
Union
The present rules on implementing powers ( comitology )
The new system of delegated and implementing powers in the
Constitution
New rules by default in legislative matters and other streamlining of
procedures
Codifying existing rules and principles of
Classifying
The debate on the issue of division of competences and the solutions
found
Codifying long-standing principles of
The principle of primacy of
The principle of
The principle of subsidiarity
TABLE
The principle of proportionality
The principle of sincere cooperation
The principle of indirect administration
The principle of equality of Member States before the
Constitution
Changes in the institutions
Adapting the institutions to an enlarged
Two more institutions: the European Council and the European Central
Bank
Legal consequences of the European Council becoming an
institution
Legal consequences of the European Central Bank becoming an
institution
The institutions powers and functioning
The European Parliament: more powers
Extension in the scope of codedsion
Other cases of increase in the European Parliament s powers
The composition of the European Parliament
The European Council: a strengthened role
The new office of President of the European Council
The Council: a more legitimate decision-making and a Minister for
Foreign Affairs
Extension in the coverage of Qualified Majority Voting (QMV)
A new QMV method
A short history of qualified majority voting in the Council
The debate on QMV in the Convention and in the IGC
Changes to the six-monthly rotating Presidency of the Council
The new office of Union Minister for Foreign Affairs
The Conventions failed attempt to create a legislative Council
The Commission: streamlined and more efficient
The debate on the size and composition of the Commission in the
Convention and in the IGC
Additional powers of the President of the Commission
The Court of Justice: an extended jurisdiction
More democracy: conferring increased rights on actors other than the
institutions
The national Parliaments
A right of direct information from the
controlling respect for the principle of subsidiarity
TABLE
Evaluation
Home Affairs
Active role in the simplified revision procedure of the
Constitution
The Committee of the Regions
The EU s citizens
Establishing facilitating mechanisms for a more flexible functioning
of the
A modified enhanced cooperation procedure
Cases of inbuilt closer cooperation
The existing cases
The new case added by the Constitution: the permanent structured
cooperation in the field of defence
General and sectoral
The existing
The new general
The sectoral
A general simplified revision procedure to amend Title III of Part III of the
Constitution (on internal policies and competences)
Specific simplified revision procedure to amend certain provisions of the
Constitution
Voluntary withdrawal from the
Changes in substance
Better protection for human rights and fundamental freedoms
Incorporation of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the
A short history of fundamental rights in the
The way the Charter of Fundamental Rights is incorporated into the
Constitution
Accession of the
Rights
Strengthening existing
Foreign policyfCFSP): new tools for a real foreign policy
A short history of CFSP in the
The innovations brought about by the Constitution
The merger into a single Title of all provisions on external
action
The creation of the office of Union Minister for Foreign Affairs
The creation of the office of full-time President of the European
Council
TABLE
A timid opening towards more QMV in CFSP matters
The creation of an External Action Service
The Commission s general role in ensuring the Union s external
representation, except for CFSP
Assessment of the new provisions
Defence (ESDP): further steps towards a more efficient policy
A short history of Defence in the
The innovations brought about by the Constitution
The clarification of the scope of
The solidarity clauses
The possibility of entrusting a group of Member States with an ESDP
mission
The permanent structured cooperation
The creation of a Defence Agency
The possibility of establishing a start-up fund for ESDP
operations
Justice and Home Affairs (JHA): better decision-making, more competences
and full judicial control
A short history of Justice and Home Affairs in the
The innovations brought about by the Constitution
QMV and codecision for asylum,
controls
QMV and codecision for most provisions on criminal matters
A European Public Prosecutors Office to protect the EU s financial
interests
Specific procedures for improving the functioning and democratic control
ofJHA
Full judicial control
Keeping unanimity in a few very sensitive cases
Keeping the right of initiative of Member States
Assessment of the new provisions
Economic and monetary policy and the euro zone : improved decision-
making
A short history of economic and monetary issues in the
The innovations brought about by the Constitution
Improved decision-making and representation for the euro zone
Improved decision-making in the area of economic and monetary
policy
Public health: higher standards and better monitoring of threats
Social policy; a horizontal clause
Public services: a new legal basis
хи
6
Does the Constitution fulfil the Nice and Laeken mandates?
The Nice mandate
The delimitation of powers between the
States
The status of the Charter of Fundamental Rights
The simplification of the Treaties
The role of national Parliaments in the
The Laeken mandate
A more democratic and transparent Union
A more efficient Union
The adoption of a constitutional text
Legal, economic and social assessments
Legally, the Constitution is far from being a revolution
The Constitution will not bring about major changes in the economic and
social fields
An important symbolic step from a political point of view
Conclusion what will the final form of the union be?
List of annexes
Laeken Declaration on the Future of the European Union
Existing legal bases switched to ordinary legislative procedure
(codecision)
Existing legal bases switched to qualified majority voting in the
Council
New legal bases
New legal bases where QMV in the Council will apply
New legal bases where unanimity in the Council will apply
New legal bases where QMV in the European Council will apply
New legal bases where unanimity in the European Council will
apply
New legal bases where consensus in the European Council will
apply
Existing legal bases where unanimity, common accord or consensus will
continue to apply
Existing legal bases where unanimity in the Council will continue to
apply
TABLE
Existing legal bases switched from QMV to unanimity in the
Council
Existing
apply
Existing legal bases where unanimity in the Council will continue to apply,
followed by approval or adoption by Member States, in accordance with
their constitutional requirements
Existing legal bases where unanimity in the European Council will continue
to apply
Existing legal bases where common accord of the Member States will
continue to apply
Table of equivalences between the provisions of the Treaty estab¬
lishing a Constitution for Europe and the provisions of the
and EC Treaties
List of
procedure
Table of references
Index
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TABLE
List of
page
List of tables
XV
List of boxes
xvi
Series editors' preface
Acknowledgments
Table of cases
XX
List of annexes
xxiii
Introduction
1
Is The constitution for Europe 'dead and buried'?
The ratification process of the Constitution
Analysis of the negative referenda in France and in the Netherlands
The experience of the two previous instances of negative referenda in
Denmark and in Ireland
The continuation of the ratification process
The process that led to the Constitution
A short history of the idea of establishing a European Union
The
The European Convention which proposed the draft Constitution
The Intergovernmental Conference which approved the
Constitution
Changes in structures and procedures
Simplifying the structures of the Union
Streamlining the instruments and the procedures of the Union
Codifying existing rules and principles of
Changes in the institutions
Adapting the institutions to an enlarged
VI TABLE OF
More democracy: conferring increased rights on actors other than the
institutions
Establishing 'facilitating' mechanisms for a more flexible functioning
of the
5
Better protection for human rights and fundamental freedoms
Strengthening existing
6
Does the Constitution fulfil the Nice and Laeken mandates?
Legal, economic and social assessments
An important symbolic step from a political point of view
Conclusion what will the final form of the union be?
List of annexes
Laeken Declaration on the Future of the European Union
Existing legal bases switched to ordinary legislative procedure
(codecision)
Existing legal bases switched to qualified majority voting in the
Council
New legal bases
Existing legal bases where unanimity, common accord or consensus will
continue to apply
Table of equivalences between the provisions of the Treaty estab¬
lishing a Constitution for Europe and the provisions of the
and EC Treaties
List of
procedure
Table of references
Index
TABLE
List of
page
List of tables
XV
List of boxes
xvi
Series editors'preface
Acknowledgments
Table of cases
XX
List of annexes
xxiii
Introduction
1
Is The constitution for Europe 'dead and buried'?
The ratification process of the Constitution
Analysis of the negative referenda in France and in the Netherlands
Factors which determined the results of the referenda and motivations of the
voters
The Netherlands
France
Conclusion of the analysis
The experience of the two previous instances of negative referenda in
Denmark and in Ireland
The case of Denmark
The case of Ireland
Comparison with the referenda in France and in the Netherlands
The continuation of the ratification process
The June
What next?
The unavoidable questions on the shape of the 'European project'
The process that led to the Constitution
A short history of the idea of establishing a European Union
The political background which led to the Constitution
vii
VIII TABLE OF
The European
The Intergovernmental Conference which approved the
Constitution
The Working Party of Legal Experts of the IGC
3
Simplifying the structures of the Union
One Treaty
One legal personality
One pillar
The existing 'pillar structure' of the Treaties
The effects of the removal of the 'pillar structure' by the
Constitution
The jurisdiction of the Court of Justice
The application of the basic principles of
The so-called ''flexibility clause'
The protection of personal data
The powers of the European Ombudsman
by the European Parliament
The territorial scope of the Constitution
Privileges and immunities
Streamlining the instruments and the procedures of the Union
Streamlining the legal instruments adopted by the
The
The six types of legal instruments in the Constitution
Streamlining the procedures followed by the institutions of the
Union
The present rules on implementing powers ('comitology')
The new system of delegated and implementing powers in the
Constitution
New rules by default in legislative matters and other streamlining of
procedures
Codifying existing rules and principles of
Classifying
The debate on the issue of division of competences and the solutions
found
Codifying long-standing principles of
The principle of primacy of
The principle of
The principle of subsidiarity
TABLE
The principle of proportionality
The principle of sincere cooperation
The principle of indirect administration
The principle of equality of Member States before the
Constitution
Changes in the institutions
Adapting the institutions to an enlarged
Two more institutions: the European Council and the European Central
Bank
Legal consequences of the European Council becoming an
institution
Legal consequences of the European Central Bank becoming an
institution
The institutions' powers and functioning
The European Parliament: more powers
Extension in the scope of codedsion
Other cases of increase in the European Parliament's powers
The composition of the European Parliament
The European Council: a strengthened role
The new office of President of the European Council
The Council: a more legitimate decision-making and a Minister for
Foreign Affairs
Extension in the coverage of Qualified Majority Voting (QMV)
A new QMV method
A short history of qualified majority voting in the Council
The debate on QMV in the Convention and in the IGC
Changes to the six-monthly rotating Presidency of the Council
The new office of Union Minister for Foreign Affairs
The Conventions failed attempt to create a 'legislative Council'
The Commission: streamlined and more efficient
The debate on the size and composition of the Commission in the
Convention and in the IGC
Additional powers of the President of the Commission
The Court of Justice: an extended jurisdiction
More democracy: conferring increased rights on actors other than the
institutions
The national Parliaments
A right of direct information from the
controlling respect for the principle of subsidiarity
TABLE
Evaluation
Home Affairs
Active role in the simplified revision procedure of the
Constitution
The Committee of the Regions
The EU's citizens
Establishing 'facilitating' mechanisms for a more flexible functioning
of the
A modified 'enhanced cooperation' procedure
Cases of'inbuilt closer cooperation'
The existing cases
The new case added by the Constitution: the 'permanent structured
cooperation' in the field of defence
General and sectoral
The existing
The new general
The sectoral
A general simplified revision procedure to amend Title III of Part III of the
Constitution (on internal policies and competences)
Specific simplified revision procedure to amend certain provisions of the
Constitution
Voluntary withdrawal from the
Changes in substance
Better protection for human rights and fundamental freedoms
Incorporation of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the
A short history of fundamental rights in the
The way the Charter of Fundamental Rights is incorporated into the
Constitution
Accession of the
Rights
Strengthening existing
Foreign policyfCFSP): new tools for a real foreign policy
A short history of CFSP in the
The innovations brought about by the Constitution
The merger into a single Title of all provisions on external
action
The creation of the office of Union Minister for Foreign Affairs
The creation of the office of full-time President of the European
Council
TABLE
A timid opening towards more QMV in CFSP matters
The creation of an External Action Service
The Commission's general role in ensuring the Union's external
representation, except for CFSP
Assessment of the new provisions
Defence (ESDP): further steps towards a more efficient policy
A short history of Defence in the
The innovations brought about by the Constitution
The clarification of the scope of
The'solidarity clauses'
The possibility of entrusting a group of Member States with an ESDP
mission
The 'permanent structured cooperation'
The creation of a Defence Agency
The possibility of establishing a start-up fund for ESDP
operations
Justice and Home Affairs (JHA): better decision-making, more competences
and full judicial control
A short history of Justice and Home Affairs in the
The innovations brought about by the Constitution
QMV and codecision for asylum,
controls
QMV and codecision for most provisions on criminal matters
A European Public Prosecutors Office to protect the EU's financial
interests
Specific procedures for improving the functioning and democratic control
ofJHA
Full judicial control
Keeping unanimity in a few very sensitive cases
Keeping the right of initiative of Member States
Assessment of the new provisions
Economic and monetary policy and the 'euro zone': improved decision-
making
A short history of economic and monetary issues in the
The innovations brought about by the Constitution
Improved decision-making and representation for the euro zone
Improved decision-making in the area of economic and monetary
policy
Public health: higher standards and better monitoring of threats
Social policy; a horizontal clause
Public services: a new legal basis
хи
6
Does the Constitution fulfil the Nice and Laeken mandates?
The Nice mandate
The delimitation of powers between the
States
The status of the Charter of Fundamental Rights
The simplification of the Treaties
The role of national Parliaments in the
The Laeken mandate
A more democratic and transparent Union
A more efficient Union
The adoption of a 'constitutional text'
Legal, economic and social assessments
Legally, the Constitution is far from being a revolution
The Constitution will not bring about major changes in the economic and
social fields
An important symbolic step from a political point of view
Conclusion what will the final form of the union be?
List of annexes
Laeken Declaration on the Future of the European Union
Existing legal bases switched to ordinary legislative procedure
(codecision)
Existing legal bases switched to qualified majority voting in the
Council
New legal bases
New legal bases where QMV in the Council will apply
New legal bases where unanimity in the Council will apply
New legal bases where QMV in the European Council will apply
New legal bases where unanimity in the European Council will
apply
New legal bases where consensus in the European Council will
apply
Existing legal bases where unanimity, common accord or consensus will
continue to apply
Existing legal bases where unanimity in the Council will continue to
apply
TABLE
Existing legal bases switched from QMV to unanimity in the
Council
Existing
apply
Existing legal bases where unanimity in the Council will continue to apply,
followed by approval or adoption by Member States, in accordance with
their constitutional requirements
Existing legal bases where unanimity in the European Council will continue
to apply
Existing legal bases where common accord of the Member States will
continue to apply
Table of equivalences between the provisions of the Treaty estab¬
lishing a Constitution for Europe and the provisions of the
and EC Treaties
List of
procedure
Table of references
Index |
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spelling | Piris, Jean-Claude Verfasser aut The constitution for Europe a legal analysis Jean-Claude Piris 1. publ. Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2006 XXIII, 267 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Cambridge studies in European law and policy Europäische Union European Union Constitution Europäische Union Verfassungsvertrag Entwurf (DE-588)4825606-7 gnd rswk-swf Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe (2004) Constitutions - Pays de l'Union européenne Droit constitutionnel - Pays de l'Union européenne Grondwetten gtt Juridische aspecten gtt Verfassungsrecht Constitutions European Union countries Constitutional law European Union countries Europese Unie gtt Europäische Union. Mitgliedsstaaten Europäische Union Verfassungsvertrag Entwurf (DE-588)4825606-7 u DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014882255&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | The constitution for Europe a legal analysis |
title_auth | The constitution for Europe a legal analysis |
title_exact_search | The constitution for Europe a legal analysis |
title_exact_search_txtP | The constitution for Europe a legal analysis |
title_full | The constitution for Europe a legal analysis Jean-Claude Piris |
title_fullStr | The constitution for Europe a legal analysis Jean-Claude Piris |
title_full_unstemmed | The constitution for Europe a legal analysis Jean-Claude Piris |
title_short | The constitution for Europe |
title_sort | the constitution for europe a legal analysis |
title_sub | a legal analysis |
topic | Europäische Union European Union Constitution Europäische Union Verfassungsvertrag Entwurf (DE-588)4825606-7 gnd Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe (2004) Constitutions - Pays de l'Union européenne Droit constitutionnel - Pays de l'Union européenne Grondwetten gtt Juridische aspecten gtt Verfassungsrecht Constitutions European Union countries Constitutional law European Union countries |
topic_facet | Europäische Union European Union Constitution Europäische Union Verfassungsvertrag Entwurf Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe (2004) Constitutions - Pays de l'Union européenne Droit constitutionnel - Pays de l'Union européenne Grondwetten Juridische aspecten Verfassungsrecht Constitutions European Union countries Constitutional law European Union countries Europese Unie Europäische Union. Mitgliedsstaaten |
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