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BIBLIOGRAPHYIntroductiong <strong>European</strong> Council (2001), Declaration on the Future of the Union,www.evropska-unie.czg GALLOWAY, D. (2001), The Treaty of Nice and Beyond, Realities and Illusions ofPower in the EU (Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press)g NORMAN, P. (2003), The Accidental Constitution. The Story of <strong>European</strong>Convention (Brussels: EuroComment)g PETERSON, J. and SHACKLETON, M. (2002), The Institutions of the <strong>European</strong>Union (Ox<strong>for</strong>d: Ox<strong>for</strong>d University Press)g RITTBERGER, B. and SCHIMMELFENNIG, F. (2005), The Constitutionalization ofthe <strong>European</strong> Union. Explaining the Parliamentarization and Institutionalizationof Human Rights (Vienna: <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>for</strong> Advanced Studies)Chapter 1: Constitutionalisation: the Case of the Convention as a Network AnalysisCHAPTER 1Constitutionalisation:the Case of the Conventionas a Network AnalysisLenka Anna RovnáLenka Rovná, Prof. PhDr., CSc., is Jean Monnet Chair and the bearer of theJean Monnet Centre of Excellence in <strong>European</strong> Studies at Charles University inPrague (the first one in Central/Eastern Europe). She is Chair and Professor atthe Department of Western <strong>European</strong> Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, CharlesUniversity. She acts as President of ECSA – Czech. In 1991–1995 she was visitingProfessor at Guelph, Bishop’s and Calgary Universities, Canada. From summer2002, Lenka Rovná was governmental alternate <strong>for</strong> the Czech Republic at theConvention on the Future of Europe. In 2004 she was awarded a Chevalier del’Ordre National du Merite by the French President. She teaches courses in the fieldof <strong>European</strong> Politics, British and Canadian Politics. She is the author of the followingmonographs: “Prime Minister of Her Majesty: A Decade of Thatcherism in GreatBritain” (Prague, 1990), “History of Canada” (Prague: Nakladatelství Lidovénoviny, 2000), and “Who Governs Britain?” (Prague: Slon, 2004). Her otherpublications include: “Socio-political dimension of the EU accession negotiations, Thecase of the Czech Republic”, in: Swierkocki J. (ed.), Accession Negotiations (Lodz:<strong>European</strong> <strong>Institute</strong>, 2001); “Democratization through enlargement and participationin the Convention – A perspective from the Czech Republic”, in: N<strong>eu</strong>wahl, N.(ed.), <strong>European</strong> Union Enlargement (Université de Montréal, 2003); and “CzechRepublic” and “Slovakia”, in: Lodge, J. (ed.), The 2004 Elections to the <strong>European</strong>Parliament (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005).18 19

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