The European Union After the Treaty of Amsterdam

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2001-05-01
Publisher(s): Bloomsbury USA Academic
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Table of Contents

The contributors vii
Abbreviations ix
Foreword xi
Helmut Kohl
Introduction Assessing the Treaty of Amsterdam: beyond conventional wisdom 1(8)
Jorg Monar
Wolfgang Wessels
Part I The IGC 1996-97 negotiations and their outcome
The 1996/97 intergovernmental conference: a survey of the process
9(22)
Jan Grunhage
The institutional reforms of Amsterdam: a view from the European Parliament
31(14)
Elmar Brok
Amsterdam: success or failure? A personal view
45(11)
Franklin Dehousse
The reformed European Union and the challenge of enlargement
56(14)
Jacek Saryusz-Wolski
The Amsterdam Treaty in theoretical perspectives: which dynamics at work?
70(17)
Wolfgang Wessels
Part II Constitutional and institutional reforms
The European Union's constitutional muddle: which way forward?
87(9)
Jean-Victor Louis
Democratic governance in the European Union: the institutional terrain after Amsterdam
96(29)
Andreas Maurer
Constitutional deficits of EU justice and home affairs: transparency, accountability and judicial control
125(25)
Brendan Smith
William Wallace
Closer cooperation: political background and issues in the negotiation
150(17)
Philippe de Schoutheete
Flexibility after Amsterdam: comparative analysis and prospective impact
167(40)
Eric Philippart
Monika Sie Dhian Ho
Part III The reforms in major policy areas
EU employment and social policy after Amsterdam: too little or too much?
207(20)
Pier Carlo Padoan
Reform of the CFSP: from Maastricht to Amsterdam
227(22)
Dieter Mahncke
The common foreign and security policy of the Amsterdam treaty: towards an improved EU identity on the international scene?
249(18)
Elfriede Regelsberger
Uwe Schmalz
Justice and home affairs after Amsterdam: the treaty reforms and the challenge of their implementation
267(29)
Jorg Monar
The incorporation of Schengen into the TEU: a bridge too far?
296(25)
Monica den Boer
Part IV The Way ahead
Continuing and building on Amsterdam: the reforms of the Treaty of Nice
321(14)
Jorg Monar
Index 335

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