The book contains 24 contributions from European law scholars and practitioners analysing the constitutional basis of the European Union and the normative orientation of the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) as well as the central economic and monetary provisions (TFEU) after the Reform Treaty of Lisbon. Presenting the findings of a European research team, which is composed of authors from eight Member States, the publication underlines the aspiration of the editors to thoroughly analyse the constitutional law of the European Union currently in force.
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Desiring a Democratic European Polity: The European Union between the constitutional failure and the Lisbon Treaty
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Initiative and voting in common foreign and security policy: The new Lisbon rules in historical perspective
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Decisions on operational action and Union positions: back to the future?
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Permanent structured cooperation: a new mechanism of flexibility
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The financing of common foreign and security policy: on continuity and change
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