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Chapter 5: The <strong>European</strong> Constitution and the Re<strong>for</strong>m of External CompetencesCHAPTER 5The <strong>European</strong> Constitutionand the Re<strong>for</strong>m of ExternalCompetencesAngelika HableMag. Angelika Hable, LL.M. specialised in <strong>European</strong> law at the College ofEurope, Bruges, and subsequently worked <strong>for</strong> international law firm FreshfieldsBruckhaus Deringer and the Europainstitut of the Vienna University of Businessand Economics. She is currently employed at the Legal Service of the AustrianFederal Chancellery. Recent publications include ‘The <strong>European</strong> Court ofJustice and the Stability and Growth Pact – Just the Beginning?’ together withBarbara Dutzler, <strong>European</strong> Integration online Papers (EIoP) Vol. 9 (2005) N°5;http://eiop.or.at/eiop/texte/2005-005a.htm; ‘Europe’s Constitutionalizationas an Inspiration <strong>for</strong> Global Governance? Some Viennese Conference Impressions’together with Kathrin Blanck and Ulrike Lechner, German Law Journal, Volume6, 2005, Issue 1; ‘Reflections on the re<strong>for</strong>m of competences in the treatyestablishing a constitution <strong>for</strong> Europe’ in Regional and Federal Studies,Volume 15, Number 2, June 2004, pp. 145-162 (Routledge, London).143

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