The Treaty of Lisbon. Origins and negotiation

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Publication Date 30/10/2013
ISBN 978-0-230-24258-6
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Decisive rejection by French and Dutch voters in 2005 forced the EU to abandon the Constitutional Treaty agreed the previous year. Yet by the end of 2007, contrary to all expectations and after an intergovernmental conference essentially devoid of substantive negotiation, EU leaders had agreed and signed the Treaty of Lisbon containing the bulk of the Constitutional Treaty's substantive reforms.

How did this latest treaty come about? Why did events move so quickly in 2007? Who were the key actors and what methods did they use to enable a treaty to be drawn up and agreed in such a short period of time?

This book explores the unique process that saw EU leaders hastily agree a lengthy and detailed mandate for the intergovernmental conference.

Contents:

1. The Treaty of Lisbon in Context
2. The Constitutional Treaty: Rejection and Reflection
3. The German Council Presidency I: Focal Points and Reverse Engineering
4. The German Council Presidency II: From Berlin Declaration to Road Map
5. The German Council Presidency III: From Road Map to Mandate
6. The IGC Mandate and the Draft Reform Treaty
7. The 2007 Intergovernmental Conference
8. Ratification and Implementation
9. The Treaty of Lisbon and the Future of EU Treaty Reform

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Related Links
ESO: Background Information: Website: Treaty of Lisbon http://www.europeansources.info/record/website-treaty-of-lisbon-2/
ESO: Background Information: Website: Understanding the Lisbon Treaty http://www.europeansources.info/record/website-understanding-the-lisbon-treaty/

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