28 March 2012
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Draft EU
Convention: Full documentation Vols I & II and explanatory
reports on amendments
1. Draft Volume I: overall provisions: Full-text (CONV 724/03)
2. NEW - Consolidated Parts I and II: Full-text (CONV 797/03)
2. Draft Volume II, Parts Two, Three and Four: Full-text (CONV 725/03)
3. Full list of legal basis for suggested procedural changes: Full-text (CONV 727/03)
4. Changes to previous versions and explanatory notes: Full-text (CONV 726/03) and Full-text (CONV 728/03)
5. NEW
- Revisions to Part III: Full-text CONV 805/03
6. Critique of previous draft: Joint suggested amendments to draft constitutional articles on justice and home affairs by the Standing Committee of experts on international immigration, refugee and criminal law (Utrecht, Netherlands) and Statewatch (London, UK): Standing Committee and Statewatch
7. Analysis by
Tony Bunyan, Statewatch editor, of proposals being discussed
by the Convention on the Future of Europe will lead to the creation
of an EU Interior Ministry - the maintenance of law and order,
internal security and external borders: Analysis (pdf, now with live links)
Amnesty International annual report
Statewatch News online: Gothenburg, June 2001: report on the trials
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