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The Treaty Of Nice And Beyond Enlargement And Constitutional Reform Mads Andenas John A Usher Editors

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The Treaty Of Nice And Beyond Enlargement And Constitutional Reform Mads Andenas John A Usher Editors
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.45 MB
Author: Mads Andenas; John A. Usher (editors)
ISBN: 9781472562852, 1472562852
Language: English
Year: 2003

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The Treaty Of Nice And Beyond Enlargement And Constitutional Reform Mads Andenas John A Usher Editors by Mads Andenas; John A. Usher (editors) 9781472562852, 1472562852 instant download after payment.

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).

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