Date: 2019
Type: Technical Report
Constitutional challenges of the enlargement : is further enlargement feasible without constitutional changes?
Technical Report, Study of the European Parliament, Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs, Directorate General for Internal Policies of the Union, PE 608.872
DE WITTE, Bruno, Constitutional challenges of the enlargement : is further enlargement feasible without constitutional changes?, Study of the European Parliament, Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs, Directorate General for Internal Policies of the Union, PE 608.872 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/65710
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Study of the European Parliament ; Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs ; Directorate General for Internal Policies of the Union ; PE 608.872 This in-depth analysis, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the Committee on Constitutional Affairs, recalls the earlier debates linking the enlargement of the Union with the need to adapt its constitutional framework, and discusses whether further constitutional reforms, involving Treaty change or not, are necessary when a further enlargement of the Union will take place in the near future. It focuses on three main themes: the Union’s decision-making capacity; forms of differentiated integration; and the question on how to ensure respect by all member states for the Union’s fundamental values.
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This research paper was requested by the European Parliament's Committee on Constitutional Affairs
and commissioned, overseen and published by the Policy Department for Citizen's Rights and
Constitutional Affairs
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/65710
Full-text via DOI: 10.2861/352394
ISBN: 9789284646951; 9789284646944
External link: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/IDAN/2019/608872/IPOL_IDA(2019)608872_EN.pdf
Series/Number: Study of the European Parliament; Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs; Directorate General for Internal Policies of the Union; PE 608.872
Publisher: European Parliament
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