
The Treaty of Nice Explained
Kim Feus(Editor)
Federal Trust for Education & Research (Publisher)
Published on 1. November 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
120 pages
978-1-903403-08-2 (ISBN)
Description
Was a Treat of Nice a step too far down the slipperyslope to s federal Europe? Or was it on the contrarya successful intergovernmental conference that opened the door for reunifying the continent, in an enlarged EU of twenty-five or more states? This book comprehenisively analyses the Treaty, not just the specific meaning of the Articles but the broader context in whci they are situated. It brings together contributions from the Commision, the existing members as well as from leading academics and politicians in the thick of the fray. It offers historical, political and legal assessement of the Treaty and outrlines the essential contours of the debate around the declaration of Laeken on the future of Europe. "The Treaty of Nice Exoplained" is essential reading for anyone concerned about the European Union, and for anyone wishing to participate in this the most crucial phase of the EU's development, the debate on the future of the Union. This book comprehenisively analyses the Treaty, not just the specific meaning of the Articles but the broader context in whci they are situated.
It brings together contributions from the Commision, the existing members as well as from leading academics and politicians in the thick of the fray. It offers historical, political and legal assessement of the Treaty and outrlines the essential contours of the debate around the declaration of Laeken on the future of Europe
It brings together contributions from the Commision, the existing members as well as from leading academics and politicians in the thick of the fray. It offers historical, political and legal assessement of the Treaty and outrlines the essential contours of the debate around the declaration of Laeken on the future of Europe
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 150 mm
Weight
505 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-903403-08-2 (9781903403082)
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The Federal Trust is of one of Europe's top think-tanks on European integration.
Content
Part One: Commentary Commentary from across the political spectrum Part Two: Full text of the Treaty