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Report to the European Commission, The institutional implications of enlargement (18 October 1999)
TexteIn an independent report on the institutional implications of enlargement submitted to the European Commission on 18 October 1999, Richard von Weizsäcker, Jean-Luc Dehaene and David Simon propose a comprehensive reform of the institutional system of the European Union on the basis of a reorganisation of the Treaties.
José Luis da Cruz Vilaça, The constitution of Europe: unfinished business
TexteIn this article, José Luis da Cruz Vilaça, President of the Court of First Instance from 1989 to 1995, supports the idea that the European Union, in constitutionalising its Treaties, has gradually established a constitution, of which the Court of Justice has identified the main aspects. Nevertheless, the process of constitutionalisation will remain incomplete so long as the Member States alone retain the power to adopt a constitution.
Speech by Joschka Fischer on the ultimate objective of European integration (Berlin, 12 May 2000)
TexteIn a speech delivered on 12 May 2000 at the Humboldt University in Berlin, Joschka Fischer, German Foreign Minister, speaks in a private capacity in the debate on the future of the European Union. He proposes that a constitutional treaty be concluded which establishes a European Federation based on the principle of subsidiarity.
‘Europe: the Juppé–Toubon draft Constitution' from Le Figaro (16 June 2000)
TexteOn 16 June 2000, in the French daily newspaper Le Figaro, Alain Juppé, former French Prime Minister, and Jacques Toubon, former Justice Minister, present and outline their Gaullist-inspired draft Constitution for Europe.
Address given by Tony Blair to the Polish Stock Exchange (Warsaw, 6 October 2000)
TexteIn a speech delivered in Warsaw on 6 October 2000, the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, upholds the vision of a European Union which, while retaining its unique intergovernmental and supranational structure, will become a superpower comprising equal partner Nation States but not a superstate. In his opinion, in place of a European Constitution, it would be preferable to draw up a statement of principles, serving as a charter of competences, which would be a political, not a legal document.
Conclusions of the Cologne European Council: extract concerning the Charter of Fundamental Rights (3 and 4 June 1999)
TexteOn 3 and 4 June 1999, the Cologne European Council emphasises the need to draw up a Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union and proposes that, once solemnly proclaimed, it could then be incorporated into the Treaties.
Conclusions of the Tampere European Council: annex on the body to draft a Charter of Fundamental Rights (15 and 16 October 1999)
TexteOn 15 and 16 October 1999, the Tampere European Council, following up the Cologne conclusions, clarifies the composition, working method and the practical arrangements for the body to draw up a draft EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.
Treaty of Nice - Declaration on the future of the Union (26 February 2001)
TexteIn 2001, the Nice Intergovernmental Conference (CIG) calls for a deeper and wider debate with all interested parties about the future of the European Union.
European Parliament Resolution on the Treaty of Nice and the future of the European Union (31 May 2001)
TexteEuropean Parliament resolution of 31 May 2001 incorporating Parliament’s opinion on the Treaty of Nice and the Declaration on the Future of Europe. The European Parliament notes that the Treaty of Nice removes the last remaining formal obstacle to enlargement but considers that a Union of 27 or more Member States requires more thoroughgoing reforms in order to guarantee democracy, effectiveness, transparency, clarity and governability.
Rapport d'information du Sénat de la République française sur l'idée d'une Constitution pour l'UE (7 juin 2001)
TexteRapport d'information sur l'idée d'une Constitution pour l'Union européenne, présenté le 7 juin 2001 au Sénat français par Hubert Haenel au nom de la délégation pour l'Union européenne.
European Parliament resolution on the constitutional process and the future of the Union (29 November 2001)
TexteIn its resolution of 29 November 2001 on the constitutional process and the future of the Union, the European Parliament ‘considers that the aim of the 2003 Intergovernmental Conference must be a Constitution for the European Union’.