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The Lisbon Treaty : EU constitutionalism without a constitutional treaty?

When EU leaders concluded the Lisbon Treaty in late 2007, it seemed that the constitutional process finally had come to an end. Since this process, that had started in 2000 or even earlier, had absorbed much of the Union's capacity for policy and compromise, alleviation was ubiquitous. Although the outcome of the Irish referendum has lead to disillusion, it is evident that - whatever the final outcome might be - for the time being the Lisbon 'constitution' is as good as it gets in a EU of 27 or more states.Against that backdrop, in this volume renowned EU Lawyers discuss the consequences of 'Lisbon' in various policy fields (External Relations, Justice and Home affairs, Economic Policy, etc.) as well as the pros and cons of the Union's constitution as it stands with the Lisbon Treaty. Additional food for thought is provided by a foreword of Giuliano Amato, not only one of those experts, but also one of the most important protagonists of EU constitutionalisation from its very beginning.

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  • "When EU leaders concluded the Lisbon Treaty in late 2007, it seemed that the constitutional process finally had come to an end. Since this process, that had started in 2000 or even earlier, had absorbed much of the Union's capacity for policy and compromise, alleviation was ubiquitous. Although the outcome of the Irish referendum has lead to disillusion, it is evident that - whatever the final outcome might be - for the time being the Lisbon 'constitution' is as good as it gets in a EU of 27 or more states.Against that backdrop, in this volume renowned EU Lawyers discuss the consequences of 'Lisbon' in various policy fields (External Relations, Justice and Home affairs, Economic Policy, etc.) as well as the pros and cons of the Union's constitution as it stands with the Lisbon Treaty. Additional food for thought is provided by a foreword of Giuliano Amato, not only one of those experts, but also one of the most important protagonists of EU constitutionalisation from its very beginning."@en
  • "When EU leaders signed the Lisbon Treaty in late 2007, it seemed that the constitutional process in Europe was close to fruition. This volume presents several works by renowned EU lawyers discussing the consequences of 'Lisbon' in various policy fields, as well as the pros and cons of the Union's 'constitution' as it stands with the Lisbon Treaty."@en

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