Abstract

The Convention has successfully wound up its work, it also has lived up to the expectations. For the first time, national parliaments, the European Parliament as well as the civil society were involved in a treaty revision exercise. The Convention has succeeded where Intergovernmental Conferences have failed. That is also true for the institutional questions. The coming Intergovernmental Conference will thus be presented – following the decision of the European Heads of State in Thessaloniki – with a well-balanced and comprehensive draft text without options. Enshrining the Charter of Fundamental Rights in the Constitution shows that the Union is not just a free-trade area but founded on definite common values and rights.

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