DEVELOPING A CONSTITUTION FOR A LIBERAL EUROPEAN UNION
George Herbert
Economic Affairs, 2008, vol. 28, issue 1, 66-69
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In many ways the EU Reform Treaty represents an advance over the status quo: it streamlines decision‐making and makes institutions more accountable. However, the Treaty ignores opportunities for important institutional reforms and is unlikely to provide strong constraints on institutional power or halt centralisation.
Date: 2008
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