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Record Nr.

UNINA9910784277103321

Titolo

The treaty of Nice and beyond : enlargement and constitutional reform / / edited by Mads Andenas and John A. Usher

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Oxford ; ; Portland, Oregon : , : Hart Publishing, , 2003

ISBN

1-4725-6285-2

1-280-80753-9

9786610807536

1-84731-006-0

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (448 p.)

Disciplina

341.242/2026

Soggetti

Constitutional law - European Union countries

Europe Economic integration

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

1. The Convention on the Future of Europe: the Issues and Prospects -- Peter Oliver -- 2. European Union Law and National Constitutions -- Jacqueline Dutheil de la Rochère and Ingolf Pernice -- 3. The Allocation of Competences Between the European Union and its Member States -- Udo Di Fabio -- 4. Rethinking the Methods of Dividing and Controlling the Competencies of the Union -- Ingolf Pernice -- 5. European Constitutional Theory and the Post-Nice Process -- Daniel Thym -- Part II-The Treaty of Nice -- 6. Assessment of the Treaty of Nice-Goals of Institutional Reform -- John A Usher -- 7. Enhancing Cooperation After Nice: Will the Treaty Do the Trick? -- Jo Shaw -- 8. The Treaty of Nice and the Treaty Structure: Repainting the Pillars? -- Steve Peers -- 9. The Treaty of Nice and Social Policy: The Amendments to Article 137 EC -- Haris Kountouros -- 10. Towards New Objectives for the Common Agricultural Policy -- Joseph A McMahon -- Part III-The European Courts -- 11. The European Courts after Nice -- Piet Eeckhout -- 12. Effective Judicial Protection of Individuals in the European Union, Now and in the Future -- Francis G Jacobs -- 13. The Past and Future of the Preliminary Rulings Procedure -- Anthony Arnull -- 14. A European Certiorari Revisited -- Liz Heffernan -- Part IV-The



Human Rights Charter -- 15. A Charter of Rights, Freedoms and Principles -- Lord Goldsmith -- 16. The EU Charter of Rights: A Poor Attempt to Strengthen Democracy and Citizenship? -- Sionaidh Douglas Scott -- 17. A German View of the Charter: The Effect on the Bundesverfassungsgericht -- Jürgen Schwarze

Sommario/riassunto

Designed to succeed previous books on the Maastricht and Amsterdam treaties,this new work includes contributions from leading EU lawyers assessing the Nice Treaty and the Post-Nice process, which is rapidly developing in the lead-up to the next Intergovernmental conference. The book's central theme is the discussion of a European Constitution and European Constitutionalism. The new constitutional balance after institutional reform, the Luxembourg courts after Nice, the future of the three pillar Treaty structure and the Human Rights charter are the other main topics. Among the contributors are the editors, Professor Stephen Weatherill (Oxford), Professor Noreen Burrows (Glasgow), Professor Jürgen Schwarze (Freiburg), Professor Paul Craig (Oxford), Professor Jo Shaw (Manchester) Steve Peers (Essex) Professor Piet Eeckhout (King's College, London) and Professor Alan Dashwood (Cambridge)