The book contains a collection of high-quality academic and
expert contributions dealing with the central question of whether
the Lisbon Treaty needs further revision. Due to the difficulties
European Union actors have encountered in implementing the Lisbon
Treaty s reform and the inadequacies of the current legal framework
brought to light by post-Lisbon practice, the volume focuses on
possible innovations and functional approaches to improve the Union
s response to the challenges confronting it.
In doing so, the volume first takes a horizontal approach to the
Treaty revision and considers some constitutional features showing
the interaction between the EU and its Member States (namely, the
parameters of constitutional developments, the allocation of
competences, the principles of solidarity and loyal cooperation).
Then, the focus shifts to the question of fundamental rights within
the EU s constitutional framework, one of the most relevant
innovations of the Lisbon Treaty being the incorporation of the
Charter of Fundamental Rights into the Union s primary law. The
last part of the volume is devoted to another domain significantly
reshaped by the Lisbon reform, namely, the Union s external
dimension. ECJ Advocate General Paolo Mengozzi s conclusions
highlight the common themes emerging from the various
contributions, stressing the need for a more general supranational
approach to the political crisis the Union is going through.
The content of this book will be of great value to academics,
students, judges, practitioners and all others interested in the
legal discourse on the progressive development of the European
Union legal order."
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