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Piris provides an in-depth legal analysis of the Constitutional Treaty which, if ratified by the 25 EU Member States, would govern the European Union. He argues that, despite its ratification being rejected by the French and the Netherlands referenda in 2005, the Treaty should not be discarded as it will inevitably be the point of departure for the future of European integration. He places this analysis in an historical and political context and explains the origin, meanings and legal and political effects of all proposed changes to the present treaties.

Produktbeschreibung
Piris provides an in-depth legal analysis of the Constitutional Treaty which, if ratified by the 25 EU Member States, would govern the European Union. He argues that, despite its ratification being rejected by the French and the Netherlands referenda in 2005, the Treaty should not be discarded as it will inevitably be the point of departure for the future of European integration. He places this analysis in an historical and political context and explains the origin, meanings and legal and political effects of all proposed changes to the present treaties.
Autorenporträt
Director General of the Legal Service, Council of the European Union.
Rezensionen
'Whatever its ultimate political destiny, the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe is destined to remain a fundamental text. Piris has managed the impossible: a commentary written with the authority (and passion) of a key insider who has 'been there, done that' and yet displaying critical objective insights more habitually found in the detached observer.' Joseph H. H. Weiler, Director, Global Law School Program, NYU School of Law