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The Constitutional and Lisbon Treaties

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Chapter 5 in EU Trade Law, 2024, pp 87-120 from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: After the adoption of the Nice Treaty, EU Member States felt the need to call a Convention on the Future of Europe, inter alia, to further extend voting by qualified majority in the EU Council. One of the main motivations to resume the work done at the Nice Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) was the risk of blocking EU institution processes after enlargement. The Convention on the Future of Europe tried to reduce, as much as possible, the areas where EU Member States retain their veto power. With reference to trade policy, two main factors were taken into consideration in this effort to reduce the areas of veto power: one external, that is the Doha Round, and another one internal, that is the 2004 EU enlargement. The Doha Round, which was the background to both the Convention on the Future of Europe and the 2000 IGC, was a reminder to EU Member States of the need for efficient and speedy decision-making if the EC was to make a major contribution to global trade negotiations. As for the second factor, the 2004 EU enlargement was perceived as a rationale for greater centralization of decision-making in the common commercial policy, for fear that 25 veto powers of EU Member States would lead to Europaralysis.

Keywords: Law - Academic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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