So far, all of the Lisbon Treaty posts have been concerned with the amendments made to the TFEU. The TEU, however, is much shorter and is more broad in its terms. It deals with the over-arching principles and objectives of the EU.
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The Lisbon Treaty: Amendments to the TEU; selected Protocols
The Lisbon Treaty: Final aspects of amendments to TFEU
Well, that “External Action of the Union” was all very much less painful than I had anticipated. I fear, however, for my sanity when it comes to the next sections: “Institutional and Financial Provisions” and beyond. With each word, a new Rip Van Winkle is born.. Anyway, here goes!
The Lisbon Treaty: External Action by the Union
Thanks be to feck I never have to read any more jargon about the fecking Union Policy and Internal market.. This time, thankfully, we turn to External Action by the Union (Part Five of the TFEU). Although, Lisbon’s amendments inserts a whole great big part into the extisting Treaties entitled “External Action by the Union”, comprising seven sections with several sub-headings, so I’m beginning to doubt the appeal of this new topic. Regardless, the struggle continues..!
The Lisbon Treaty: Union Policy and.. Ugh, this is never-ending!
In this post, we learn about: Trans-European networks, Industry, Economic social and territorial cohesion, Research and technological development and space, Environment, Energy, Tourism, Civil protection, Administrative cooperation, Association of the Overseas Countries and Territories. Betchya can’t wait!
The Lisbon Treaty: Union Policy and Internal Actions (Part 2)
This part of the existing Treaties just goes on and on and on.. Given this fact, and the fact that the vote is mere days away, I’ve decided to try to avoid the riveting line-by-line approach to the Lisbon Treaty’s amendments, and opt instead for summarising. (Let’s all heave a sigh of relief..!)
The Lisbon Treaty: Union policies and internal actions
Quite the snappy title, eh? Anyway, you’ll be happy to know that the section of the existing EU treaties entitled “Union policies and internal actions” is so long, that it won’t all be dealt with in this post. And this post will a wee bit lengthy as it is. Oh, the joy.. So, hold on to your hats!
The Lisbon Treaty: Non-discrimination and citizenship
Greetings, lesbians and friends! Following on from yesterday’s post which dealt with the initial parts of the Lisbon Treaty, today we’re on to the next section entitled, “Non-Discrimination and Citizenship of the Union.” Thanks be to be-jebus, this section is significantly shorter than yesterday’s. Relief all-’round, I’m sure..!
The Lisbon Treaty: What’s that all about?
As I type this, with my papercut-ridden hands, eyelids drooping, I wonder, “What in the hell possessed me to embark upon this ridiculous project?” Last time we met, I summarised the background to the Treaty, why we’re voting again and the guarantees. Now, it’s time to really get stuck in..
The Lisbon Treaty: Provisions on society
This three minute motion graphic from the European Anti-Poverty Network (EAPN) Ireland asks whether the Lisbon Treaty will help or hinder social progress in the European Union
The Lisbon Treaty: Voting again, the “guarantees”, the treaty
Does anyone get a feeling of déjà vu? Didn’t we vote on the Lisbon Treaty before? You may have heard campaigners argue that nothing in the Lisbon Treaty has changed since the vote in 2008. Not a comma. Not a single sentence, word or letter. And they’re absolutely correct.
The Lisbon Treaty: Part Deux
Unless you have been living under a rock, you will be aware that a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty is (again) on its merry way. I, stupidly, have decided to try my damnedest to read through the Treaty and any information I can get my grubby little mitts on, in order to try to explain to our dear readers what it’s all about. I can’t guarantee that I won’t collapse in a heap from the boredom, but I’ll do my best! Here’s the first installment..











