Fundamental Rights and Citizenship
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Description
The study draws attention to some of the political constraints and implications that should be heeded by those drafting the future European Constitution. The study of 220 pages focuses on 10 selected constitutional reform themes: the preamble, fundamental rights and citizenship, competence, institutions and judiciary bodies, institutions of the enlarged Union, simplification of the Union’s instruments, external relations, freedom, security and justice, flexibility in a reorganised and simplified treaty, entry into force and revision. The ‘Ten Reflections’ take the form of short essays on each of the themes with specific recommendations and drafting proposals for articles of a constitutional treaty.
Source Publication
Ten Reflections on the Constitutional Treaty for Europe
Source Editors/Authors
Bruno de Witte
Publication Date
2003
Recommended Citation
de Búrca, Gráinne, "Fundamental Rights and Citizenship" (2003). Faculty Chapters. 328.
https://gretchen.law.nyu.edu/fac-chapt/328
