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Whatâs in a Convention? Process and substance in the project of European constitution-building. IHS Political Science Series: 2003, No. 89
The paper studies aspects of the process and substance of the deliberations of the Convention on the Future of the Union, against the backdrop of the longer term development of a Constitution for the European Union. It examines some of the issues which have arisen over the course of the longer term debate about European constitutionalism, including the normative basis of a putative Constitution for the EU. In the main part of the paper, the primary objective is to elaborate in more detail the ways in which the Conventionâs work was structured by the complex procedural and substantive heritage of the Unionâs constitutional acquis. It focuses on the Convention as an addition to an already complex and multi-facetted constitution-building process, and looks at some of the principles which it has proposed to bring into the constitutional architecture, such as the explicit articulation of the supremacy principle. It concludes that at times the fit between the âoldâ and the ânewâ in the constitutional process and substance developed by the Convention is far from satisfactory
Education, Multiculturalism and the EU Charter of Rights
This paper presents an argument in favour of developing a multiculturalism policy for the EU, by reference to the potential role which could be played by the Charter of Fundamental Rights in this respect. The provisions on education and culture in the Charter are analysed, with a view to examining how they might be used â in conjunction with existing EU policies on education and culture â to engage with the issues of diversity, tolerance and respect which are raised by what is called the âpromise of multiculturalismâ.fundamental/human rights; Council of Europe; European citizenship; minorities
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