THE CONSTITUTIONAL PROPOSAL OF THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION: AN APPRAISAL AND EXPLANATION
The European Constitutional Group
Economic Affairs, 2004, vol. 24, issue 1, 22-27
Abstract:
The recent European Convention was constructed so that the median voter on the convention had a bias in favour of centralisation. The conclusions of the Convention were therefore not surprising. The European Constitutional Group has made a number of suggestions for change to the Convention that could reverse its centralising approach.
Date: 2004
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