INSTITUTIONAL EVOLUTION OF EUROPEAN UNION TOWARD THE ENLARGEMENT. REFORMING ASPECTS OF THE INSTITUTIONAL SYSTEM
Bianca Tescasiu
Annals - Economy Series, 2013, vol. 4, 195-199
Abstract:
One of the major challenge of the European Community is to adapt an initial institutional system to a new situation. European Union’s enlargement created a new context in its architecture and, also, in solving new and specific problems requested by this enlargement. The institutions became over-numbered and not enough optimal in their decisions. Also, different new members of the Community had different visions about the future of European Union, about the institutional system, about the major objectives of the Union, etc. This article focuses on some of these preoccupations and some solutions that should be able to find to these challenges. The most important EU’s institutions were reorganized and improved by the most important European Treaties, and new directions were drawn in the way of creating the most representative and efficient institutional system.
Keywords: social oriented market economy; The Common Market; The Single European Market; qualified majority; blocking minority (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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