The Constitution for Europe and an Enlarging Union - Unity in Diversity? (Paperback)


This collection of essays brings together a selection of the many papers delivered at a young researcher seminar held in Warsaw in July 2004 with the funding and support of the European Commission. The collection provides a useful launchpad for further research and discussion on twelve topics of central importance to the Constitution and enlargement, at a time when the Union continues to extend its borders while at the same deepening its integration efforts and seeking new means to do so. The book begins by considering the implications of formalizing European constitutionalism through the Constitution for Europe; looking at how the Constitution contributes to democracy, transparency and efficiency in the Union; exploring the role of the national parliaments under the Constitution; and examining the institutional changes and balance in the Union in an enlarged Union. Additionally, the book looks at topics in differentiation in EU law and policy, focusing on the areas of Economic and Monetary Union, the Common Agricultural Policy and EU counter-terrorism following enlargement as well as on the status of Turkish Cypriots in regard to EU citizenship. The book also concentrates on the conditionality used by the Union in respect to countries waiting in the wings to join the Union, specifically concentrating on the issue of minority protection as well as the democratization process in Turkey.

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This collection of essays brings together a selection of the many papers delivered at a young researcher seminar held in Warsaw in July 2004 with the funding and support of the European Commission. The collection provides a useful launchpad for further research and discussion on twelve topics of central importance to the Constitution and enlargement, at a time when the Union continues to extend its borders while at the same deepening its integration efforts and seeking new means to do so. The book begins by considering the implications of formalizing European constitutionalism through the Constitution for Europe; looking at how the Constitution contributes to democracy, transparency and efficiency in the Union; exploring the role of the national parliaments under the Constitution; and examining the institutional changes and balance in the Union in an enlarged Union. Additionally, the book looks at topics in differentiation in EU law and policy, focusing on the areas of Economic and Monetary Union, the Common Agricultural Policy and EU counter-terrorism following enlargement as well as on the status of Turkish Cypriots in regard to EU citizenship. The book also concentrates on the conditionality used by the Union in respect to countries waiting in the wings to join the Union, specifically concentrating on the issue of minority protection as well as the democratization process in Turkey.

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Imprint

Europa Law Publishing

Country of origin

Netherlands

Release date

April 2005

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First published

November 2005

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Dimensions

239 x 157 x 28mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

400

ISBN-13

978-90-76871-38-7

Barcode

9789076871387

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LSN

90-76871-38-8

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