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This publication comprises of two volumes which set out the text of the draft treaty establishing an EU constitution, as approved by the Intergovernmental Conference in June 2004. The Treaty has been drawn up in light of EU enlargement and the need for reform of its decision-making processes and institutional framework; the role of national parliaments and the relationship between the member states and the Union. The first volume details the articles of the draft Treaty in four parts; and the second volume contains the protocols and declarations annexed to the Treaty. The two volumes are also available separately: volume one (ISBN 9282430707) and volume two (ISBN 9282430723).
This is the second of two volumes setting out the text of the draft treaty establishing an EU constitution, as approved by the Intergovernmental Conference in June 2004. This volume contains the protocols and declarations annexed to the Treaty. The first volume containing the articles of the draft Treaty is available separately (ISBN 9282430707) and the two volumes are also available as a set (ISBN 0119896109).
This book analyses the EU's Constitutional Treaty, which emerged in draft form from the European Convention in the summer of 2003 and which was finalised by an Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) in June 2004. It describes the main novelties of the treaty and looks at policies of important actors, Member States and Community actors (the Commission and European Parliament) and the roles played by the Convention and the Italian and Irish Presidencies during the process of deliberation and negotiation that produced the treaty. It further studies the failure of ratification in France and the Netherlands and the implications for the process of European integration of this failure. It finally touches on the question whether a constitutional equilibrium has been reached. Since the new Lisbon Treaty negotiated in 2007 contains much of what was in the Constitutional Treaty the analyses of the book remain pertinent for this latest EU treaty.