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Title: From the Convention to the draft Constitutional Treaty


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From the Convention to the draft Constitutional
Treaty
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1. Introduction
  • The founding Treaties of the EC/EU
  • The need for revision of the Treaties
  • 1957, 1986, 1992, 2001
  • Previous revisions intergovernmental conference
  • Problem with this method lack of transparency
  • European Charter of Fundamental Rights - 2000
  • Convention method used for the 1st time
  • Fundamental Rights catalogue similar to Councl
    of Europes European Convention of Human Rights
    and Fundamental Freedoms (1950)

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2. Background I.
  • Upcoming enlargement European Council in Nice
  • Treaty or Constitution Constitutional Treaty
  • Laeken Declaration (2001) establish a Draft
    Treaty
  • Delimitation of powers between the EU and its
    member states subsidiarity
  • The status of the Charter of Fundamental Rights
  • Simplify the existing treaties
  • Role of national parliaments in the EU

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2. Background II.
  • Convention democratic, transparent, represents
    Member States and citizens to wides possible
    extent
  • Aim replace all previous Treaties (exc.
    Euratom)
  • Setup 105 Members and 105 Alternatives
  • Valéry Giscard d'Estaing - President
  • Members of national parliaments
  • Members of the European Parliament
  • Representatives of Commission, Council, Committee
    of the Regions, Economic and Social Committee,
    civil society, Council of Europe
  • Work organised in working groups

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3. Final text, referenda
  • Final text signed by heads of state and
    government in Rome, 29 October 2004
  • Referendum in Spain, Luxembourg
  • Referendum in France, Netherlands -
  • Today 20 Members States parliaments have
    approved it, 7 postponed decisions (e.g. UK)
  • Its fate is uncertain, but
  • It is a text approved on the highest level
  • It is of an extremely important political nature
  • The German Presidency (2007) considers it a top
    priority which may give a new impetus

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4. Structure of the Constitutional Treaty I.
  • 4 main parts and a preable
  • Part I
  • definition and objectives of the Union
  • fundamental rights and citizenship of the Union
  • Union competences
  • the Union's institutions
  • the exercise of Union competence
  • the democratic life of the Union
  • the Union's finances
  • the Union and its neighbours and
  • Union membership

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4. Structure of the Constitutional Treaty II.
  • Part II European Charter of Fundamental Rights
  • dignity
  • freedoms
  • equality
  • solidarity
  • citizens' rights
  • justice
  • general provisions
  • Unchanged text same as in Nice, 2000
  • Would have binding force, not just declaration!

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4. Structure of the Constitutional Treaty III.
  • Part III Policies and functioning of the EU
  • provisions of general application
  • non-discrimination and citizenship
  • internal policies and action
  • association of the overseas countries and
    territories
  • the Union's external action
  • the functioning of the Union and
  • common provisions

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4. Structure of the Constitutional Treaty IV.
  • Part IV General and final provisions
  • Protocols and declarations
  • Protocol on the role of national parliaments in
    the European Union
  • Protocol on the application of the principles of
    subsidiarity and proportionality
  • Protocol on the Euro Group
  • Protocol amending the Euratom Treaty
  • Protocol on the transitional provisions relating
    to the institutions and bodies of the Union

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5. Most important changes I.
  • The founding principles of the Union
  • Values/objectives of the Union listed
  • Rights of European citizens (see Charter of
    Fund.Righs)
  • Union has single legal personality (merger of EC
    with EU)
  • Competences (exclusive, shared and supporting)
    defined
  • Voluntary withdrawal clause
  • The instruments of action simplified/reduced 15
    to 6
  • European laws/European framework laws
  • Right of popular legislative initiative

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5. Most important changes II.
  • The institutions
  • Number of seats in the EP degressively
    proportional(6 96 750)
  • European Council President 2.5 years no
    rotating Pres.
  • Size of the Commission from 2014 2/3rd of MSs
  • President of the Commission elected by the EP
    (on proposal from the European Council)
  • Minister for Foreign Affairs External Relations
    Commissioner and High Representative for the
    Common Foreign and Security Policy in the
    Council double hatted

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5. Most important changes III.
  • Decision-making
  • New qualified majority voting (QMV) is
    established
  • 55 of the MSs representing 65 of the
    population
  • QMV in the Council extended to 20 existing and 20
    new areas
  • Co-decision renamed ordinary legislative
    procedure (EPCouncil)
  • Bridging clauses to facilitate later extensions
    of QMV

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  • Source Euractive

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6. Further reading
  • http//europa.eu/scadplus/constitution/index_en.h
    tm
  • http//europa.eu.int/constitution/en/lstoc1_en.ht
    m
  • http//www.euractiv.com/en/constitution/constituti
    onal-treaty-key-elements/article-128513
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