The Laeken Summit: A Milestone for Europe
John Palmer


The meeting of the European Union Council of Ministers at Laeken, near Brussels, in December 2001 is likely to prove an historic milestone in the development of European integration. Its centrepiece was the Laeken Declaration on The Future of the European Union which established a Constitutional Convention under the chairmanship of former French President Giscard d’Estaing. This has the task of preparing a European constitutional treaty in time for the expected ten EU Member States to take part in the June 2004 European Parliament elections. So far as Wales’ constitutional development is concerned the importance of the Convention is that part of its agendas will be a consideration of the relations between the multi-level tiers of governance within the European Union: Europe, the Nation States and the Constitutional Regions. The Convention’s work begins in March 2002 and will conclude no later than Spring 2003, leaving a time for reflection before the Dublin European summit in 2004.

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John Palmer,
former European Editor of The Guardian, is Director of the European Policy Centre, a Brussels-based think tank. Its website may be found at: www.theepc.be


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