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Giscard's big idea legally questionable

Two weeks ago, Cambridge Law Professor Alan Dashwood published a draft constitution for a future Europe. Some three months in the making and having the tacit approval of the British government, it was seen as a smart move by the UK to influence the on-going debate in the Convention on the Future of Europe at a crucial stage. It clearly outlines a limitation of the Union’s powers in favour of the member states, provides an "implicit" answer to the 60,000 euro question of who should be the pres...

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