This publication contains the text of the Treaty, including the protocols and annexes, and final act with declarations, as signed in Rome on 29 October 2004. The Treaty will take effect only on the date of its entry into force (1 November 2006) provided that all the instruments of ratification have been deposited by the contracting parties.
This Command Paper contains the final text of the EU Constitutional Treaty, as agreed in Rome in October 2004.
The aim of this publication is an analysis of the process of European constitutionalisation and its entanglement with relevant national discourses.
Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe: Definition and Objectives of the Union
The provisional text was put before the House [as Cm 6289] on 19 July. The final texts in all the EUs 21 official languages are being prepared for the signature of the Treaty in Rome on 29 October.
This remarkable book offers a first in-depth analysis of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe.
Is it really better than the current treaty-based system? Which difficulties faces the ratification process? This book answers these questions and provides an analysis of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe.
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.
She submits that the boldest of the novel features of the new Constitution, and the weight of signifiance of the changes which it has introduced, lie in the external domain.
The Treaty of Lisbon was rejected in Ireland in 2008. The term paper is basically a discussion on the role of the European societies in the EU deepening process by considering the reasons of ‘no’ votes.
Recoge: 1. Formalising European Constitutionalism; Potencial added value or "Death by Constitution" - 2. Towards a more democratic union? Comments on the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe - 3.