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Dividing Lines between the European Union and Its Member States

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Produktnummer: 18e98d7a681bac49a69d7943a60a752f83
Autor: Sieberson, Stephen C.
Themengebiete: EU Institutions European Union European Union (EU) European constitution European law Integration International Organisations Lisbon Treaty
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 26.06.2008
EAN: 9789067042840
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 320
Produktart: Gebunden
Verlag: T.M.C. Asser Press
Untertitel: The Impact of the Treaty of Lisbon
Produktinformationen "Dividing Lines between the European Union and Its Member States"
In the European Union the balance of power between Brussels and the Member State governments is an ongoing matter of contention. With each treaty amendment during the Union's first 50 years, EU competences have grown, and each time critics have questioned whether the national governments are being weakened. The Treaty of Lisbon is now being considered as a replacement for the ill-fated European Constitution, and the atmosphere is one of heightened sensitivity. This timely book examines the Lisbon Treaty to determine whether the current 'dividing lines' between Member State and Union authority will be affected. Taking a broad view of what the EU is and what its members are trying to accomplish collectively, the author contrasts these aspirations for Europe with the insistence of each Member State that it must never lose its national sovereignty.

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