The institutional design of the European Union after Lisbon

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The institutional design of the European Union (EU) has been significantly innovated by the Lisbon Treaty. The influence of the constitutionalisation process that led up to the 2004 Treaty of Rome, which was subsequently abandoned, was felt through the technique followed to frame the revised text of the Treaties.1

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Mangiameli, S. (2013). The institutional design of the European Union after Lisbon. In The European Union after Lisbon: Constitutional Basis, Economic Order and External Action (pp. 93–128). Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19507-5_5

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