The Intergovernmental Conference as an Institutional Model of the Multilateral Diplomacy of the European Union (1950–2024)
How are the Founding and Revision Treaties in the EU Created?
©2025
Monographs
488 Pages
Series:
Studies in European Integration, State and Society, Volume 19
Summary
The Intergovernmental Conference is a legal instrument for negotiating founding and amending treaties in the European Union. The monograph has four research objectives. The first is to reconstruct the dynamics of the Treaty changes in 1950-2024 and to present the prospects for EU Treaty reform after Russia's aggression against Ukraine. The second is to identify which Member States had the greatest influence on the Treaty reforms. Thirdly, it defines a new typology of intergovernmental conferences. The fourth is to evaluate the system reforms in the European Communities and in the EU in 1950-2024. Three theses were formulated for the book: (1) The IGC has become an institutional model of multilateral diplomacy of the EU; (2) The treaty law reforms have been the scene of numerous controversies between supporters of supranational and intergovernmental solutions; (3) The IGCs, as a forum for the participating States to play their national interests, were very often doomed to make difficult compromises.
Details
- Pages
- 488
- Publication Year
- 2025
- ISBN (Hardcover)
- 9783631937556
- Language
- English
- Keywords
- The Typology of Intergovernmental Conferences The Debate on Treaty reform Horizontal and sectoral components of the EU
- Published
- Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, New York, Oxford, 2025. 488 pp., 1 fig. col., 4 fig. b/w, 15 tables.
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