Tuesday, April 22, 2008

The Readable Lisbon Treaty

“They have decided in the Council that it’s not allowed for any institution in the European Union to print a consolidated version [of the treaty] which can be read, before it has been approved in all twenty-seven member states,” Jans-Peter Bonde MEP.

The EU have finally published a consolidated version of the treaties. It took a bit longer that the Institute of European Affairs, but then they did have to publish it in twenty-three languages. Here's the link. It includes equivalence tables showing which articles are new and which old articles have been changed, moved or repealed.

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