Transforming Europe: The Treaty of Lisbon Overview
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The Treaty of Lisbon, effective from December 1, 2009, modernizes and reforms the EU by amending treaties, altering institutional architecture, and revising decision-making rules. It enhances the powers of the European Parliament, improving its role in law-making, budget control, and governance. The treaty aims for a more democratic, transparent, and efficient Europe, reinforcing citizens' rights while strengthening the EU’s global presence. It establishes legal bases for humanitarian aid and promotes European security and defense policy, ensuring the EU operates effectively in the 21st century.
Transforming Europe: The Treaty of Lisbon Overview
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The Treaty at a Glance • Came into force 1 December 2009 • Modernises and reforms the EU • Three main changes: • Amends treaties • Changes to institutional architecture • Revises rules on decision-making
Changes for European Parliament • Increased powers in law-making • Control of EU budget • Greater say on who runs the EU
Implications for the EU as a whole • More democratic and transparent Europe • More efficient and effective Europe • Europe of rights and values • Europe as an actor on the global stage
A more democratic and transparent Europe • Strengthened role of European Parliament and National Parliaments • Increased transparency • European Citizens’ Initiative • Withdrawal from the Union
A more efficient and effective Europe • Streamlined institutional framework • Efficient decision-making • Expansion of competencies to ensure area of freedom, security and justice
A Europe of rights and values • Reinforces core values of EU • Makes fundamental rights legally binding • Preserves ‘four freedoms’
Europe as an actor on the global stage • High Representative for Common Foreign and Security Policy • Single legal personality for international agreements • Progresses European security and defence policy • Legal basis for humanitarian aid
The Treaty of Lisbon - Taking Europe into the 21st Century