The essays which appear in this work are based on the papers
presented at a two-day conference held in Liverpool in July 2007 to
celebrate the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Rome
establishing the EEC. The collection reflects critically upon some
of the EU's historic characteristics and speculates imaginatively
on some of the diverse challenges facing the Union in the future.
Contributions from both established and emerging scholars of EU law
and policy are united by two main themes: the paradox of the
resilient yet unstable basis of the Union's constitutional
fundamentals, and the ever-contested balance between the EU's core
economic mission and its broader social values and aspirations. For
any student, scholar or practitioner interested in the dynamic
nature of the constitutional relationship between the Union and its
Member States, and in the complex tensions underpinning the EU's
substantive policies, these essays will be essential reading.
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