EU: Lisbon Treaty - Analysis by Professor Steve Peers, University of Essex

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Full-text of the Lisbon Treaty (pdf) and justice and home affairs section: Title V (Articles 67- 89) (pdf)


- Statewatch Analysis: The “Third Pillar acquis” after the Treaty of Lisbon enters into force (pdf)
- Statewatch Analysis: EU Lisbon Treaty Analysis no. 4: British and Irish opt-outs from EU Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) law (pdf)
- Analysis: Can the Treaty of Lisbon be denounced after it enters into force? (pdf)

See also: Preparatory work in view of the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon (EU doc no: 14928/09, pdf), Presidency report to the European Council on the European External Action Service (pdf) and Proposed Council working groups if Lisbon Treaty is adopted (pdf), Preliminary draft amendments to the Council's Rules of Procedure (pdf) and: EU: COSI - Standing Committee on Internal Security rescued from the debris of the EU Constitution plus: Standing Committee on Internal Security: Presidency note on the state of work on the draft Council Decision on setting up the Standing Committee on operational cooperation on internal security (COSI) (pdf) and Analysis: Cementing the European state: - new emphasis on internal security and operational cooperation at EU level

For full background analyses and documentation see Statewatch's Observatory on the Constitution and the Lisbon Treaty

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