The European Parliament and the Euratom Treaty : Past, Present and Future
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01-02-2002
Part One of the study is a history of the Euratom Treaty, which covers the period from the early 1950s to the late 1960s. Part Two of the study considers and analyses the most important provisions of the Euratom Treaty, chapter by chapter, and then Part Three offers some thoughts on possible strategies which the Parliament might use so as to reduce the ‘democratic deficit’ which is generally thought to characterise the Euratom Treaty.
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Mervyn O’ Driscoll (University College Cork, for Part One) and Gordon Lake (Directorate-General for Research) with the assistance of Berthold Rittberger (for Part Two) ; strategy paper two : Juliet Lodge (University of Leeds)
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- EAEC
- electrical and nuclear industries
- ENERGY
- energy policy
- energy policy
- EU institutions and European civil service
- European construction
- EUROPEAN UNION
- European Union law
- interinstitutional relations (EU)
- nuclear energy
- nuclear research
- nuclear safety
- nuclear technology
- revision of the Treaty (EU)
- security of supply
- trade
- TRADE