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SUMMARY
Introduction
1
Chapter
1:
The European integration process
5
1.1.
European multinational integration
5
1.2.
Integration method and intergovernmental method
9
1.3.
The development of common policies
11
Chapter
2:
Birth and growth of the EC/EU
15
2.1.
The original Six
16
2.2.
How the Six became Twenty-five
20
2.3.
The attractive force of the Union
24
Chapter
3:
The European Treaties
27
3.1.
The original Treaties
27
3.2.
The subsequent Treaties
30
Chapter
4:
European governance
43
4.1.
The European Council
44
4.2.
The European Commission
47
4.3.
The European Parliament
52
4.4.
The Council of Ministers
56
4.5.
The Court of Justice
58
4.6.
Other institutions and bodies
60
Chapter
5:
European legislation
65
5.1.
The legislative competence of the Community
66
5.2.
The Community decision-making procedure
69
5.3.
The Community legal system
78
5.4.
The Community financial system
80
Chapter
6:
The stages of integration
85
6.1.
The customs union stage
86
6.2.
The common market stage
91
6.3.
The economic and monetary union stage
101
6.4.
The political union stage
116
Chapter
7:
European integration and its outlook
127
7.1.
An appraisal of European integration
127
7.2.
The outlook of European integration
137
CONTENTS
Introduction
1
Chapter
1:
The European integration process
5
1.1.
European multinational integration
5
1.1.1.
What is the European integration process?
5
1.1.2.
Is multinational integration an economic
or a political process?
6
1.1.3.
How does the multinational integration process get
started?
8
1.2.
Integration method and intergovernmental method
9
1.2.1.
What is the difference between the integration method
and the intergovernmental method of trade liberalisation?
9
1.2.2.
Are the intergovernmental and the integration method
incompatible or complementary?
10
1.3.
The development of common policies
11
1.3.1.
What is the definition of a common policy?
12
1.3.2.
Are there various types of common policies?
12
1.3.3.
How do common policies materialise?
13
1.3.4.
How do common policies develop?
14
Chapter
2:
Birth and growth of the EC/EU
15
2.1.
The original Six
16
2.1.1.
What motivated European unification?
16
2.1.2.
Why did some countries prefer integration to
cooperation?
17
2.1.3.
What was the European Coal and Steel Community?
18
2.1.4.
What was the European Economic Community?
19
2.1.5.
What is the European Atomic Energy Community?
20
2.2.
How the Six became Twenty-five
20
2.2.1.
What is the European Free Trade Area?
21
2.2.2.
How did the European Community/Union's
membership grow?
22
2.2.3.
What is the European Economic Area?
23
2.3.
The attractive force of the Union
24
2.3.1.
What does the growing membership of the EC/EU
show?
24
2.3.2.
How far can the Union expand?
25
Chapter
3:
The European Treaties
27
3.1.
The original Treaties
27
3.1.1.
What were the objectives of the European
Coal and Steel Community Treaty?
27
3.1.2.
What were the objectives of the Treaty
vi
Contents
establishing the European Economic Community?
28
3.2.
The subsequent Treaties
30
3.2.1.
What were the new objectives set by the
Treaty of Maastricht?
3 0
3.2.2.
What were the new objectives set by the
Treaty of Amsterdam?
32
3.2.3.
What were the new objectives set by the Treaty of Nice?
33
3.3.
The Constitutional Treaty
33
3.3.1.
Why is the new Treaty called Constitutional?
34
3.3.2.
How does the Constitution treat the question of the confer-
ral of sovereign rights from the Member States to the Union?
З б
3.3.3.
How does the Constitutional Treaty deal with
common policies?
37
3.3.4.
Which are the main institutional changes brought about
by the Constitutional Treaty?
3 8
3.3.5.
Which are the main shortcomings of the
Constitutional Treaty?
39
Chapter
4:
European governance
43
4.1.
The European Council
44
4.1.1.
What is the composition of the European Council?
44
4.1.2.
What are the functions of the European Council?
45
4.2.
The European Commission
47
4.2.1.
What is the composition of the European Commission?
47
4.2.2.
What is the role of the Commission in the
decision-making process?
48
4.2.3.
What are the other functions of the European
Commission?
50
4.2.4.
What is the role of the Commission in external policies?
51
4.3.
The European Parliament
52
4.3.1.
What is the composition of the European Parliament?
52
4.3.2.
What are the functions of the European Parliament?
53
4.4.
The Council of Ministers 56
4.4.1.
What is the composition of the Council?
56
4.4.2.
What are the functions of the Council?
57
4.5.
The Court of Justice 58
4.5.1
What is the composition of the Court of Justice?
58
4.5.2.
What is the role of the Court of Justice?
58
4.5.3.
What are the tasks of the Court of Justice?
59
4.6.
Other institutions and bodies 60
4.6.1.
What is the structure and what are the functions of
the European Central Bank? 60
4.6.2.
What is the structure and what are the functions of
the Court of Auditors? 62
Contents
vii
4.6.3.
What is the structure and what are the functions of
the Economic and Social Committee?
62
4.6.4.
What is the structure and what are the functions
of the Committee of the Regions?
64
Chapter
5:
European legislation
65
5.1.
The legislative competences of the Community
66
5.1.1.
Why do the Member States confer legislative
competences to the EC/EU?
66
5.1.2.
What is the meaning of the principle of subsidiarity?
67
5.1.3.
What is the meaning of the principle of proportionality?
68
5.1.4.
What is the status of Community law?
68
5.2.
The Community decision-making procedure
69
5.2.1.
What is the Community method of decision-making?
69
5.2.2.
Why does the Commission have the initiative of
proposal?
70
5.2.3.
How can the Commission determine the common
interest of the Member States?
71
5.2.4.
What is the co-decision procedure of the
Parliament with the Council?
73
5.2.5.
What about the democratic deficit of the Community?
74
5.2.6.
What is qualified majority voting in the Council?
75
5.2.7.
What is enhanced cooperation of some Member States?
77
5.3.
The Community legal system
78
5.3.1.
Which are the legal acts actually used by the
European Community?
78
5.3.2.
Which are the non-binding instruments of the ECEU?
79
5.3.3.
Which are the legal acts proposed by the
Constitutional Treaty?
80
5.4.
The Community financial system
80
5.4.1.
Why does the Community need its own budget?
81
5.4.2.
Which are the own resources of the Community?
81
5.4.3.
Which are the budgetary authorities of the Community?
82
5.4.4.
How is the Community budget managed and how
is controlled?
83
Chapter
6:
The stages of integration
85
6.1.
The customs union stage
86
6.1.1.
What is the difference between a customs union
and a free trade area?
86
6.1.2.
What is the customs union of the European Community?
87
6.1.3.
What problems remained after the abolition
of customs barriers to trade?
88
6.1.4.
How was the customs union completed?
89
6.1.5.
What is the Common Customs Tariff?
90
6.1.6.
What are the effects of the customs union?
90
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6.2.
The common market stage
91
6.2.1.
What is a common market?
91
6.2.2.
What are the four freedoms of the common market?
92
6.2.3.
How was the free movement of goods achieved?
93
6.2.4.
How was the free movement of persons achieved?
94
6.2.5.
How was the freedom of establishment of persons
and companies achieved?
95
6.2.6.
How was the free provision of services achieved?
97
6.2.7.
How was the freedom of capital movements achieved?
99
6.2.8.
What are the effects of the common market?
99
6.3.
The economic and monetary union stage
101
6.3.1.
Why did the majority of
EU
States want to move
to the stage of economic and monetary union?
102
6.3.2.
What does the economic and monetary union entail?
104
6.3.3.
Why did some members of the
ЕС
/EU
opt out of
the single currency?
105
6.3.4.
How was the economic and monetary union prepared?
106
6.3.5.
How was the change-over to the single currency
achieved?
108
6.3.6.
How is the single currency governed?
109
6.3.7.
What is the stability and growth pact?
110
6.3.8.
How is the objective of economic convergence
pursued?
112
6.3.9.
What are the effects of economic and monetary union?
113
6.3.10.
How can the economic and monetary union be
further consolidated?
114
6.4.
The political union stage
116
6.4.1.
What is a political union?
116
6.4.2.
What do the European Treaties provide
concerning the political union stage?
117
6.4.3.
What is included in judicial cooperation in civil
matters?
118
6.4.4.
What is included in judicial cooperation in criminal
matters?
119
6.4.5.
What is meant by common foreign and security policy?
120
6.4.6.
What is the institutional framework of the
common foreign and security policy?
121
6.4.7.
What does the European security and defence policy
entail?
121
6.4.8.
What does the Constitutional Treaty provide
for the common foreign and security policy?
123
6.4.9.
Has the political union of Europe marked any progress
to date?
124
Chapter
7:
European integration and its outlook
127
7.1.
An appraisal of European integration
127
Contents
7.1.1.
Is the European model of integration working?
127
7.1.2.
What are the proofs of the success of the
European integration model?
128
7.1.3.
What are the most important shortcomings
of European integration to date?
130
7.1.4.
Do citizens appreciate the European integration model?
132
7.1.5.
To what is the information deficit of European
citizens due?
133
7.1.6.
What are the dangers of the information deficit
of European citizens?
133
7.1.7.
Can
referendums
on the ratification of European
Treaties bring citizens closer to the integration process?
135
7.2.
The outlook of European integration
137
7.2.1.
What are the big challenges facing the European
integration process?
137
7.2.2.
Can European integration be expected to develop
in the future?
138
7.2.3.
Can the European Union overcome the crisis
brought about by the rejection of the Constitution?
139
7.2.4.
Can the European Union have a Constitution?
141
7.2.5.
Can the governance of the Union become more
democratic?
142
7.2.6.
Do European citizens want a common foreign
and security policy?
144
7.2.7.
How can the foreign and security policy
become a real common policy?
146
7.2.8.
Would the political union of Europe entail the
loss of national sovereignties for the participating states?
148
7.2.9.
How could some Member States progress towards
their political union?
149
7.2.10.
What would be the relations of politically
united European states with third countries?
151 |
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SUMMARY
Introduction
1
Chapter
1:
The European integration process
5
1.1.
European multinational integration
5
1.2.
Integration method and intergovernmental method
9
1.3.
The development of common policies
11
Chapter
2:
Birth and growth of the EC/EU
15
2.1.
The original Six
16
2.2.
How the Six became Twenty-five
20
2.3.
The attractive force of the Union
24
Chapter
3:
The European Treaties
27
3.1.
The original Treaties
27
3.2.
The subsequent Treaties
30
Chapter
4:
European governance
43
4.1.
The European Council
44
4.2.
The European Commission
47
4.3.
The European Parliament
52
4.4.
The Council of Ministers
56
4.5.
The Court of Justice
58
4.6.
Other institutions and bodies
60
Chapter
5:
European legislation
65
5.1.
The legislative competence of the Community
66
5.2.
The Community decision-making procedure
69
5.3.
The Community legal system
78
5.4.
The Community financial system
80
Chapter
6:
The stages of integration
85
6.1.
The customs union stage
86
6.2.
The common market stage
91
6.3.
The economic and monetary union stage
101
6.4.
The political union stage
116
Chapter
7:
European integration and its outlook
127
7.1.
An appraisal of European integration
127
7.2.
The outlook of European integration
137
CONTENTS
Introduction
1
Chapter
1:
The European integration process
5
1.1.
European multinational integration
5
1.1.1.
What is the European integration process?
5
1.1.2.
Is multinational integration an economic
or a political process?
6
1.1.3.
How does the multinational integration process get
started?
8
1.2.
Integration method and intergovernmental method
9
1.2.1.
What is the difference between the integration method
and the intergovernmental method of trade liberalisation?
9
1.2.2.
Are the intergovernmental and the integration method
incompatible or complementary?
10
1.3.
The development of common policies
11
1.3.1.
What is the definition of a common policy?
12
1.3.2.
Are there various types of common policies?
12
1.3.3.
How do common policies materialise?
13
1.3.4.
How do common policies develop?
14
Chapter
2:
Birth and growth of the EC/EU
15
2.1.
The original Six
16
2.1.1.
What motivated European unification?
16
2.1.2.
Why did some countries prefer integration to
cooperation?
17
2.1.3.
What was the European Coal and Steel Community?
18
2.1.4.
What was the European Economic Community?
19
2.1.5.
What is the European Atomic Energy Community?
20
2.2.
How the Six became Twenty-five
20
2.2.1.
What is the European Free Trade Area?
21
2.2.2.
How did the European Community/Union's
membership grow?
22
2.2.3.
What is the European Economic Area?
23
2.3.
The attractive force of the Union
24
2.3.1.
What does the growing membership of the EC/EU
show?
24
2.3.2.
How far can the Union expand?
25
Chapter
3:
The European Treaties
27
3.1.
The original Treaties
27
3.1.1.
What were the objectives of the European
Coal and Steel Community Treaty?
27
3.1.2.
What were the objectives of the Treaty
vi
Contents
establishing the European Economic Community?
28
3.2.
The subsequent Treaties
30
3.2.1.
What were the new objectives set by the
Treaty of Maastricht?
3 0
3.2.2.
What were the new objectives set by the
Treaty of Amsterdam?
32
3.2.3.
What were the new objectives set by the Treaty of Nice?
33
3.3.
The Constitutional Treaty
33
3.3.1.
Why is the new Treaty called Constitutional?
34
3.3.2.
How does the Constitution treat the question of the confer-
ral of sovereign rights from the Member States to the Union?
З б
3.3.3.
How does the Constitutional Treaty deal with
common policies?
37
3.3.4.
Which are the main institutional changes brought about
by the Constitutional Treaty?
3 8
3.3.5.
Which are the main shortcomings of the
Constitutional Treaty?
39
Chapter
4:
European governance
43
4.1.
The European Council
44
4.1.1.
What is the composition of the European Council?
44
4.1.2.
What are the functions of the European Council?
45
4.2.
The European Commission
47
4.2.1.
What is the composition of the European Commission?
47
4.2.2.
What is the role of the Commission in the
decision-making process?
48
4.2.3.
What are the other functions of the European
Commission?
50
4.2.4.
What is the role of the Commission in external policies?
51
4.3.
The European Parliament
52
4.3.1.
What is the composition of the European Parliament?
52
4.3.2.
What are the functions of the European Parliament?
53
4.4.
The Council of Ministers 56
4.4.1.
What is the composition of the Council?
56
4.4.2.
What are the functions of the Council?
57
4.5.
The Court of Justice 58
4.5.1
What is the composition of the Court of Justice?
58
4.5.2.
What is the role of the Court of Justice?
58
4.5.3.
What are the tasks of the Court of Justice?
59
4.6.
Other institutions and bodies 60
4.6.1.
What is the structure and what are the functions of
the European Central Bank? 60
4.6.2.
What is the structure and what are the functions of
the Court of Auditors? 62
Contents
vii
4.6.3.
What is the structure and what are the functions of
the Economic and Social Committee?
62
4.6.4.
What is the structure and what are the functions
of the Committee of the Regions?
64
Chapter
5:
European legislation
65
5.1.
The legislative competences of the Community
66
5.1.1.
Why do the Member States confer legislative
competences to the EC/EU?
66
5.1.2.
What is the meaning of the principle of subsidiarity?
67
5.1.3.
What is the meaning of the principle of proportionality?
68
5.1.4.
What is the status of Community law?
68
5.2.
The Community decision-making procedure
69
5.2.1.
What is the Community method of decision-making?
69
5.2.2.
Why does the Commission have the initiative of
proposal?
70
5.2.3.
How can the Commission determine the common
interest of the Member States?
71
5.2.4.
What is the co-decision procedure of the
Parliament with the Council?
73
5.2.5.
What about the democratic deficit of the Community?
74
5.2.6.
What is qualified majority voting in the Council?
75
5.2.7.
What is enhanced cooperation of some Member States?
77
5.3.
The Community legal system
78
5.3.1.
Which are the legal acts actually used by the
European Community?
78
5.3.2.
Which are the non-binding instruments of the ECEU?
79
5.3.3.
Which are the legal acts proposed by the
Constitutional Treaty?
80
5.4.
The Community financial system
80
5.4.1.
Why does the Community need its own budget?
81
5.4.2.
Which are the own resources of the Community?
81
5.4.3.
Which are the budgetary authorities of the Community?
82
5.4.4.
How is the Community budget managed and how
is controlled?
83
Chapter
6:
The stages of integration
85
6.1.
The customs union stage
86
6.1.1.
What is the difference between a customs union
and a free trade area?
86
6.1.2.
What is the customs union of the European Community?
87
6.1.3.
What problems remained after the abolition
of customs barriers to trade?
88
6.1.4.
How was the customs union completed?
89
6.1.5.
What is the Common Customs Tariff?
90
6.1.6.
What are the effects of the customs union?
90
viii Contents
6.2.
The common market stage
91
6.2.1.
What is a common market?
91
6.2.2.
What are the four freedoms of the common market?
92
6.2.3.
How was the free movement of goods achieved?
93
6.2.4.
How was the free movement of persons achieved?
94
6.2.5.
How was the freedom of establishment of persons
and companies achieved?
95
6.2.6.
How was the free provision of services achieved?
97
6.2.7.
How was the freedom of capital movements achieved?
99
6.2.8.
What are the effects of the common market?
99
6.3.
The economic and monetary union stage
101
6.3.1.
Why did the majority of
EU
States want to move
to the stage of economic and monetary union?
102
6.3.2.
What does the economic and monetary union entail?
104
6.3.3.
Why did some members of the
ЕС
/EU
opt out of
the single currency?
105
6.3.4.
How was the economic and monetary union prepared?
106
6.3.5.
How was the change-over to the single currency
achieved?
108
6.3.6.
How is the single currency governed?
109
6.3.7.
What is the stability and growth pact?
110
6.3.8.
How is the objective of economic convergence
pursued?
112
6.3.9.
What are the effects of economic and monetary union?
113
6.3.10.
How can the economic and monetary union be
further consolidated?
114
6.4.
The political union stage
116
6.4.1.
What is a political union?
116
6.4.2.
What do the European Treaties provide
concerning the political union stage?
117
6.4.3.
What is included in judicial cooperation in civil
matters?
118
6.4.4.
What is included in judicial cooperation in criminal
matters?
119
6.4.5.
What is meant by common foreign and security policy?
120
6.4.6.
What is the institutional framework of the
common foreign and security policy?
121
6.4.7.
What does the European security and defence policy
entail?
121
6.4.8.
What does the Constitutional Treaty provide
for the common foreign and security policy?
123
6.4.9.
Has the political union of Europe marked any progress
to date?
124
Chapter
7:
European integration and its outlook
127
7.1.
An appraisal of European integration
127
Contents
7.1.1.
Is the European model of integration working?
127
7.1.2.
What are the proofs of the success of the
European integration model?
128
7.1.3.
What are the most important shortcomings
of European integration to date?
130
7.1.4.
Do citizens appreciate the European integration model?
132
7.1.5.
To what is the information deficit of European
citizens due?
133
7.1.6.
What are the dangers of the information deficit
of European citizens?
133
7.1.7.
Can
referendums
on the ratification of European
Treaties bring citizens closer to the integration process?
135
7.2.
The outlook of European integration
137
7.2.1.
What are the big challenges facing the European
integration process?
137
7.2.2.
Can European integration be expected to develop
in the future?
138
7.2.3.
Can the European Union overcome the crisis
brought about by the rejection of the Constitution?
139
7.2.4.
Can the European Union have a Constitution?
141
7.2.5.
Can the governance of the Union become more
democratic?
142
7.2.6.
Do European citizens want a common foreign
and security policy?
144
7.2.7.
How can the foreign and security policy
become a real common policy?
146
7.2.8.
Would the political union of Europe entail the
loss of national sovereignties for the participating states?
148
7.2.9.
How could some Member States progress towards
their political union?
149
7.2.10.
What would be the relations of politically
united European states with third countries?
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