In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, this volume addresses the lessons of EU history, its current challenges and its future perspectives. Leading scholars from the disciplines of history, political science, political economy and law consider important aspects of European integration. Areas examined include the evolution of the law of integration, Europe's influence on political transitions, economic governance, social governance, the system of Treaty reform and its limits, the future role of the Court of Justice, enlargement and the vexed question of Turkish…mehr
In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, this volume addresses the lessons of EU history, its current challenges and its future perspectives. Leading scholars from the disciplines of history, political science, political economy and law consider important aspects of European integration. Areas examined include the evolution of the law of integration, Europe's influence on political transitions, economic governance, social governance, the system of Treaty reform and its limits, the future role of the Court of Justice, enlargement and the vexed question of Turkish accession. This book, which takes an interdisciplinary approach, seeks to draw on the lessons of history, while shedding new light on the current and future challenges facing the European Union.
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Autorenporträt
The Editors: Julio Baquero Cruz, Ph.D. (EUI, Florence) and LL.M. (College of Europe, Bruges), is Research Fellow at the Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales and Associate Professor of European Union law at the Universidad Carlos III (Madrid). He is former référendaire at the Court of Justice of the European Communities (2000-2004), and author of Between Competition and Free Movement: the Economic Constitutional Law of the European Community (2002). Carlos Closa Montero, Ph.D. and M.A. (University of Hull, UK), is Research Fellow at the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (Madrid), Professor at the Universidad de Zaragoza and Visiting Professor at the College of Europe (Bruges). He is the author of Sistema Político de la Unión Europea (1997) and Spain and the EU (2004).
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: Julio Baquero Cruz/Carlos Closa: Foreword - N. Piers Ludlow: Value, Flexibility and Openness. The Treaty of Rome's Success in Historical Perspective - Ricardo Martín de la Guardia: The Limits of Flexibility - Charles Powell: The Long Road to Europe. Spain and the European Community, 1957-86 - Jean-Victor Louis: Community Law Fifty Years On - Antonio Estella de Noriega: Community, Law, Diversity and Democracy - Stefan Collignon: Why Europe Needs a Political Union with Full Democracy - Carlos Mulas-Granados: Improvements in Economic Governance in the Lisbon Treaty - Jan Zielonka: How to Govern the Ever Larger European Union? - Svetlozar A. Andreev: Reflections on the Applicability of the Plurilateral Governance Model and Prospects for Further Theory-Building - Vassilis Hatzopoulos: Current Problems of Social Europe - Isabela Atanasiu:Some Reflections on the Role of the European Court of Justice in Relation to «Social Europe» - Carlos Closa: From Constitution to Treaty: Democratic Paradoxes and Clandestine Constitutional Politics in the EU - Julio Baquero Cruz: Between Unanimity and Utopia: Constitutional Change in the Union - Loïc Azoulai: The Future Constitutional Role of the European Court of Justice - Silvia Acierno: The Role of the European Court of Justice in a Pluralist Context - Meltem Müftüler-Baç: The European Union's Legitimacy Crisis and the Final Frontiers of Europe.
Contents: Julio Baquero Cruz/Carlos Closa: Foreword - N. Piers Ludlow: Value, Flexibility and Openness. The Treaty of Rome's Success in Historical Perspective - Ricardo Martín de la Guardia: The Limits of Flexibility - Charles Powell: The Long Road to Europe. Spain and the European Community, 1957-86 - Jean-Victor Louis: Community Law Fifty Years On - Antonio Estella de Noriega: Community, Law, Diversity and Democracy - Stefan Collignon: Why Europe Needs a Political Union with Full Democracy - Carlos Mulas-Granados: Improvements in Economic Governance in the Lisbon Treaty - Jan Zielonka: How to Govern the Ever Larger European Union? - Svetlozar A. Andreev: Reflections on the Applicability of the Plurilateral Governance Model and Prospects for Further Theory-Building - Vassilis Hatzopoulos: Current Problems of Social Europe - Isabela Atanasiu:Some Reflections on the Role of the European Court of Justice in Relation to «Social Europe» - Carlos Closa: From Constitution to Treaty: Democratic Paradoxes and Clandestine Constitutional Politics in the EU - Julio Baquero Cruz: Between Unanimity and Utopia: Constitutional Change in the Union - Loïc Azoulai: The Future Constitutional Role of the European Court of Justice - Silvia Acierno: The Role of the European Court of Justice in a Pluralist Context - Meltem Müftüler-Baç: The European Union's Legitimacy Crisis and the Final Frontiers of Europe.
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