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Chapter 5: The <strong>European</strong> Constitution and the Re<strong>for</strong>m of External CompetencesBIBLIOGRAPHYDocuments of the <strong>European</strong> Conventionand the Intergovernmental Conference:(all available at http://<strong>eu</strong>ropa.<strong>eu</strong>.int/futurum/index_en.htm)g CONV 375/1/02, REV 1, Final report of working group complementarycompetencies, 4 Nov 2002.g CONV 459/02, Final report of Working Group VII on External Action, 16 Dec 2002.g CONV 728/03, Article IV-6, Draft text of Part IV, with comments, 26 May 2003.g CONV 797/1/03, Text of Part I and II of the Constitution, 12 June 2003.g Verbatim reports of the plenary session of 6 Feb 2003, accessible athttp://www.<strong>eu</strong>roparl.<strong>eu</strong>.int/<strong>eu</strong>rope2004/textes/verbatim_030206.htm.g CONV 850/03, Draft Treaty establishing a Constitution <strong>for</strong> Europe, 18 July 2003.g CIG 52/1/03 REV1 / CIG 52/03ADD 1, IGC 2003 – Naples Ministerial Conclave:Presidency proposal, 25 Nov 2003.g CIG 60/03, IGC 2003 – InterGovernmental Conference (12-13 December 2003):Presidency proposal, 9 December 2003 (including Addendum 1 and 2).g CIG 87/04, CIG 87/04, Treaty establishing a Constitution <strong>for</strong> Europe, 6 August 2004.g Treaty establishing a Constitution <strong>for</strong> Europe, Official Journal 2004/C 310/01of 16 December 2004.Jurisprudence of the ECJg C-12/68, Demirel versus Stadt Schwäbisch Gmünd ECR 1987/3719.g C-22/70, Commission of the <strong>European</strong> Communities vs. Council of the <strong>European</strong>Communities, <strong>European</strong> Agreement on Road Transport, ECR 1971/263.g Cases C-3, 4 and 6/76, Cornelis Kramer and others, ECR 1976/1279.g Opinion 1/76 of 26 April 1977, ECR 1977/741.g Opinion 1/78, 4 October 1979; ECR 1979/2871.g Opinion 2/91 of 19 March 1993, ECR 1993/I-1061.g Joined Cases C-181/91 and C-248/91, Parliament vs. Council and Commission,ECR 1993/I-3685.g Opinion 2/92 of 24 March 1995, ECR 1995/I-521.g Opinion 1/94 of 15 November 1994, ECR 1994/I-5267.g Case C-55/94 Gebhard ECR 1995/I-4165.g C-70/94, Werner, ECR1995/I-3189.g C-83/94, Criminal proceedings against Leifer and others ECR 1995/I-3231.g C-268/94, Portugal versus Council, ECR 1996/I-6177,g C-124/95, The Queen, ex parte Centro-Com, ECR 1997/I-81.192Chapter 5: The <strong>European</strong> Constitution and the Re<strong>for</strong>m of External Competencesg C-170/96, Commission versus Council, ECR I-2763.g C-475/98, Commission/Austria (Open-Skies-Agreements), ECR 2002/ I-9797.g C-281/01, Commission vs Council (Energy Star-Agreement), ECR 2002/I-12049.Further References:g BEST, E. (2005), In search of the lost Constitution: The EU between directdemocracy and the permissive consensus, Eipascope, Bulletin No.2005/2, p.6-13.g BLANCK, K. (2004), Der Aufbau der ESVP im Rahmen der EuropäischenSicherheitsarchitektur, KF Universität Graz.g BLANCK, K. (2005), Flexible Integration in the CFSP, EI-Working Paper(Europainstitut, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration),available at http://fgr.wu-wien.ac.at/institut/ef/wplist.html.g VON BOGDANDY, A., and BAST, J. (2002), ‘The <strong>European</strong> Union’s vertical order ofcompetences: The current law and proposals <strong>for</strong> its re<strong>for</strong>m’, 39, Common MarketLaw Review pp.236ff.g BREUSS, F. (2005), ‘Konturen einer <strong>eu</strong>ropäischen Wirtschaftspolitik’ in:Erich Hödl (ed): “Europäische Wirtschafts- und Gesellschaftsordnung”,Annalen der Europäischen Akademie der Wissenschaften und Künste, Graz 2005.g BURGSTALLER M. (2004), Die vertikale Kompetenzverteilung der EuropäischenUnion – Ökonomische, rechtliche und politische Aspekte, Journal fürRechtspolitik, Issue 4, 2004, p.255-271.g CRAIG, P. (2004) ‘Competence; clarity, conferral, containment and consideration’,<strong>European</strong> Law Review, Vol 29, Issue 3, pp. 323-344.g CREMER, H. J. (2002), in Callies/Ruffert, ‘Kommentar zu EUV und EGV’(Art 301 EC), 2nd Edition, 2002 (Luchterhand).g CREMONA, M. (2003), ‘The Draft constitutional treaty: External Relations andExternal Action’, 40/6, Common Market Law Review pp.1347 – 1366g DASHWOOD, A. and HELIKOSKI, J. (2000), ‘The Classic Authorities Revisited’in Dashwood/Hillion, ‘The General Law of EC External Relations, London 2000.g DASHWOOD, A. (2000), ‘The Attribution of External Relations Competence’,in Dashwood/Hillion, ‘The General Law of EC External Relations, London 2000.g DOUGAN, M. (2003), ‘The Convention’s Draft constitutional treaty:A “tidying-up exercise” that needs some tidying-up of its own’, The Federal Trust,Online Paper 27/03, accessible at http://www.fedtrust.co.uk.g DUKE, S. (2003), ‘The Convention, the draft Constitution and External Relations:Effects and Implications <strong>for</strong> the EU and its international role’. Working Paper 03/W/02, available at http://www.eipa.nl/Publications/Indexes/index_working.htm.g DUKE, S. (2005), The Constitutional Debacle and External Relations, Eipascope,Bulletin No.2005/2, p.15-18.193

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