ABSTRACT

What is the impact of institutional reform implemented by the Nice Treaty on European Governance? What should be done to enhance democratic legitimacy in the EU? This book provides an up-to-date guide to understanding the European Union as an institution. Globalisation has led to enormous changes in the international environment which, in turn, have demanded institutional reform of the European Union in the form of the Nice Treaty. European Governance After Nice scrutinises how, and to what extent, the treaty will contribute to the solution of existing problems, examining both its positive effects and its limitations and examines the reforms within the EU through political science, law and economics, in order to express the full extent of the different effects of the Nice Treaty on non-member as well as member countries. The contributors suggest that the threat of varying exchange rates in the future, when the Treaty has an expansionary effect on economic scale, will lead to a deepening interdependence between the excluded countries.

part I|1 pages

Reform of the European Union

part II|1 pages

Issues of institutional reform

chapter 3|26 pages

Institutional reform and European governance

Political reflections on the Treaty of Nice

chapter 4|15 pages

Drafting the Charter of Fundamental Rights

Towards a new phase of EU democracy

chapter 5|25 pages

The Nice Treaty and the reformation of the EC judicial system

A contribution to the protection of rights of individuals in the Community?

part III|2 pages

The Nice Treaty and Europe’s future

chapter 6|24 pages

Emergence of a new sphere of social policy by the European Union

Searching for innovative systems of social governance in the context of globalisation

chapter 7|25 pages

Hopes and fears for EU membership

The case of Poland