Hacia el Tratado de Lisboa: las perspectivas de la Constitución Europea

This work contains three speeches carried out during the International Seminar: <<The European Union Perspectives: impulses after the German EU presidency semester>>, directed by Professor Antonio Miccú, that took place on 8th June 2007 in the Economics Faculty of La Sapienza University...

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Main Authors: Rossano, Claudio, Ponzano, Paolo, Tizzano, Antonio
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Junta de Andalucía: Instituto Andaluz de Administración Pública 2007
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=2578834
Source:Revista de derecho constitucional europeo, ISSN 1697-7890, Nº. 8, 2007, pags. 153-168
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Summary: This work contains three speeches carried out during the International Seminar: <<The European Union Perspectives: impulses after the German EU presidency semester>>, directed by Professor Antonio Miccú, that took place on 8th June 2007 in the Economics Faculty of La Sapienza University (Rom). In the first section of this study, Professor Claudio Rossano identifies some of the problems of the integration process, all of them marked by the difficulties to set up a formal Constitution for Europe, based on the state traditional model. He also determines exactly some of the limits and obstacles that the integrations process faces in this moment. The second section includes Professor Claudio Rossano's speech, which analyses some of the questions under discussion and negotiation during the redaction of an alternative agreement to the Constitution Treaty; specially focused on the contents of the simplified Treaty and its redaction method. In the last section, inside the frame of the debates and conclusions of this Seminar, Professor Antonio Tizzano makes some retrospective considerations about the elaboration process of the Constitutional Treaty and its limited success, trying to understand the reasons that explain the lack of success of the European Constitution Project.