LA DIFFERENCIATION « SOLUTION MIRACLE » POUR L’AVENIR DE L’UNION EUROPEENNE?

The differentiation has always accompanied the process of integration and it became more evident with the succession of enlargements. This concept originated in the practice of a tighter co-operation between some Member States in certain areas, or in the exceptional derogations given to other Member...

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Main Author: Bogdana Petrică
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Institute of Romania 2009-03-01
Series:Romanian Journal of European Affairs
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Online Access:http://www.ier.ro/documente/rjea_vol9_no1/RJEA_Vol_9_No1_LA_DIFFERENCIATION_-_«SOLUTION_MIRACLE»_POUR_L’AVENIR_DE_LUNION_EUROPEENE.pdf
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spelling doaj-358049b2ee374afa946c94bfe7fb66382020-11-25T01:18:00ZengEuropean Institute of RomaniaRomanian Journal of European Affairs1582-82711841-42732009-03-019196107LA DIFFERENCIATION « SOLUTION MIRACLE » POUR L’AVENIR DE L’UNION EUROPEENNE?Bogdana PetricăThe differentiation has always accompanied the process of integration and it became more evident with the succession of enlargements. This concept originated in the practice of a tighter co-operation between some Member States in certain areas, or in the exceptional derogations given to other Member States which refused participation. Not only these exceptions may become the rule in an enlarged Union, but they appear as being the only solution, sometimes sensitive, and thus spring the need to be well organized. Beginning with the Treaties of Amsterdam and Nice the differentiation is legally enshrined, but it is the works of the Convention for the Drafting of the Constitutional Treaty that advanced the debate on this subject. Finally, the Lisbon Treaty kept most of the provisions of the Constitutional Treaty regarding this subject and for its ratification; it is precisely the concept of differentiation that we shall employ. The Irish “No” demonstrated once more the inevitable obstructions of the unanimity rule, and differentiation might be a solution, while still respecting the diversity of Member States.http://www.ier.ro/documente/rjea_vol9_no1/RJEA_Vol_9_No1_LA_DIFFERENCIATION_-_«SOLUTION_MIRACLE»_POUR_L’AVENIR_DE_LUNION_EUROPEENE.pdfdifferentiationTreaty of LisbonCFSPESDPenhanced cooperationstructured cooperation
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LA DIFFERENCIATION « SOLUTION MIRACLE » POUR L’AVENIR DE L’UNION EUROPEENNE?
Romanian Journal of European Affairs
differentiation
Treaty of Lisbon
CFSP
ESDP
enhanced cooperation
structured cooperation
author_facet Bogdana Petrică
author_sort Bogdana Petrică
title LA DIFFERENCIATION « SOLUTION MIRACLE » POUR L’AVENIR DE L’UNION EUROPEENNE?
title_short LA DIFFERENCIATION « SOLUTION MIRACLE » POUR L’AVENIR DE L’UNION EUROPEENNE?
title_full LA DIFFERENCIATION « SOLUTION MIRACLE » POUR L’AVENIR DE L’UNION EUROPEENNE?
title_fullStr LA DIFFERENCIATION « SOLUTION MIRACLE » POUR L’AVENIR DE L’UNION EUROPEENNE?
title_full_unstemmed LA DIFFERENCIATION « SOLUTION MIRACLE » POUR L’AVENIR DE L’UNION EUROPEENNE?
title_sort la differenciation « solution miracle » pour l’avenir de l’union europeenne?
publisher European Institute of Romania
series Romanian Journal of European Affairs
issn 1582-8271
1841-4273
publishDate 2009-03-01
description The differentiation has always accompanied the process of integration and it became more evident with the succession of enlargements. This concept originated in the practice of a tighter co-operation between some Member States in certain areas, or in the exceptional derogations given to other Member States which refused participation. Not only these exceptions may become the rule in an enlarged Union, but they appear as being the only solution, sometimes sensitive, and thus spring the need to be well organized. Beginning with the Treaties of Amsterdam and Nice the differentiation is legally enshrined, but it is the works of the Convention for the Drafting of the Constitutional Treaty that advanced the debate on this subject. Finally, the Lisbon Treaty kept most of the provisions of the Constitutional Treaty regarding this subject and for its ratification; it is precisely the concept of differentiation that we shall employ. The Irish “No” demonstrated once more the inevitable obstructions of the unanimity rule, and differentiation might be a solution, while still respecting the diversity of Member States.
topic differentiation
Treaty of Lisbon
CFSP
ESDP
enhanced cooperation
structured cooperation
url http://www.ier.ro/documente/rjea_vol9_no1/RJEA_Vol_9_No1_LA_DIFFERENCIATION_-_«SOLUTION_MIRACLE»_POUR_L’AVENIR_DE_LUNION_EUROPEENE.pdf
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