The Treaty of Nice : : actor preferences, bargaining and institutional choice / / edited by Finn Laursen.

Giving an analysis of the making of the Treaty of Nice, the treaty of the European Union, adopted in 2000. This book analyses the interests and strategies of the various actors, including the 15 Member States, during the negotiations and tries to explain the main institutional changes, such as the r...

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Superior document:Constitutional law library, 1
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Year of Publication:2006
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Constitutional law library ; 1.
Physical Description:1 online resource (580 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Chapter 1. Introduction: Overview of the Intergovernmental Conference 2000 and the Treaty of Nice / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Chapter 2. Austria: between Size and Sanctions / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Chapter 3. Belgium: More Catholic than the Pope? / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Chapter 4. Denmark: the Battle to Avoid a Referendum / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Chapter 5. Germany: a Story of Saving Face / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Chapter 6. Finland: We Have to Live with This Result / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Chapter 7. France: Presidency Roles and National Interests / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Chapter 8. Greece: Continuity and Change / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Chapter 9. Ireland: a Tale of Two Referenda / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Chapter 10. Italy: When Individual Actors Make the Difference / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Chapter 11. Luxembourg: Balancing Eu and National Interests / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Chapter 12. The Netherlands: from Principles to Pragmatism / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Chapter 13. Portugal: the Fight against the Big Ones / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Chapter 14. Spain: the Need to Sell a Victory / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Chapter 15. Sweden: in the Shadow of Enlargement? / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Chapter 16. The United Kingdom: New Approach and New Influence? / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Chapter 17. Poland and the Other Candidate Countries: Influencing the Treaty from the Sidelines / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Chapter 18. The European Parliament and the European Commission: You Cant Always Get What You Want / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Chapter 19the. Commission and the Council Secretariat:how They Gained Some Influence / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Chapter 20. Re-weighting of Votes in the Council and Composition of the Commission: When Size Matters / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Chapter 21. Qualified Majority Voting: a Joint but Failed Search for Efficiency Building / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Chapter 22. Enhanced Cooperation: Lowering the Restrictions and Creating the Basis of a Hard Core? / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Chapter 23. The European Security and Defence Policy: Coming of Age? / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Chapter 24. The Charter of Fundamental Rights: Novel Method on the Way to the Nice Treaty / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Chapter 25. Explaining the Treaty of Nice: beyond Liberal Intergovernmentalism? / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Chapter 26. The Post-nice Agenda: towards a Constitutional Treaty? / Finn Laursen Martinus
  • Index / Finn Laursen Martinus.