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Volumn 37, Issue 4, 2000, Pages 845-852

Guest Editorial: The intergovernmental conference

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EID: 23044523339     PISSN: 01650750     EISSN: 18758320     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1023/A:1005692111513     Document Type: Editorial
Times cited : (1)

References (6)
  • 1
    • 85168406091 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • 1. The process initiated at Fontainebleau in 1984 led to the Single European Act that came into force in July 1987. In June 1988 the Hanover European Council asked Jacques Delors to chair a group on Economic and Monetary Union, which led to the Maastricht Treaty, which came into force in Nov. 1993. In June 1994 the European Council at Corfu appointed a reflection group chaired by Carlos Westendorp to prepare a new conference, which led to the Treaty of Amsterdam, which came into force in May 1999. In June 1999 the Cologne European Council called a new intergovernmental conference. This leaves only nineteen months in sixteen years free from treaty-linked activities.
    • 1. The process initiated at Fontainebleau in 1984 led to the Single European Act that came into force in July 1987. In June 1988 the Hanover European Council asked Jacques Delors to chair a group on Economic and Monetary Union, which led to the Maastricht Treaty, which came into force in Nov. 1993. In June 1994 the European Council at Corfu appointed a reflection group chaired by Carlos Westendorp to prepare a new conference, which led to the Treaty of Amsterdam, which came into force in May 1999. In June 1999 the Cologne European Council called a new intergovernmental conference. This leaves only nineteen months in sixteen years free from treaty-linked activities.
  • 2
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    • 2. See, for instance, (Paris, Odile Jacob, published Sept). At that time, in France, both Giscard and Delors had formulated concepts, which they were later to elaborate
    • 2. See, for instance, chapter 10 in de Schoutheete, Une Europe pour Tous (Paris, Odile Jacob, published Sept. 1997). At that time, in France, both Giscard and Delors had formulated concepts, which they were later to elaborate.
    • (1997) chapter 10 in de Schoutheete, Une Europe pour Tous
  • 3
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    • 3. The Spanish delegation initially suggested that there were only two leftovers and that majority voting, mentioned by three delegations in a unilateral declaration, was not binding on the others, but in practice the concept of three leftovers, including majority voting, was rapidly accepted.
    • 3. The Spanish delegation initially suggested that there were only two leftovers and that majority voting, mentioned by three delegations in a unilateral declaration, was not binding on the others, but in practice the concept of three leftovers, including majority voting, was rapidly accepted.
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    • 4. Document CONFER 4750/00 of 14 June
    • 4. Document CONFER 4750/00 of 14 June 2000
    • (2000)
  • 5
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    • 5. 34 of 26 Jan. 2000
    • 5. Document COM(2000) 34 of 26 Jan. 2000, p. 13.
    • (2000) Document COM , pp. 13


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