Does Europe Need a Constitution?

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Abstract: In what has become known as the ‘Maastricht II’ debate the call for a European constitution plays a great part. Often it is even expected to provide the solution to Europe's democracy problem. This paper looks at the calls for a constitution and asks how far they are already met by the Treaties and what consequences fully meeting them would have for the Union and the Member States. 1995 Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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Grimm, D. (1995). Does Europe Need a Constitution? European Law Journal, 1(3), 282–302. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0386.1995.tb00033.x

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