2012
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2169378
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The Constitutional Location of Europe

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“…Although the rationale for this revision by Minister for Foreign Affairs Micheál Martin was to reflect ‘Ireland's highly positive experience of membership going back to 1973’ 27 it can be understood as an attempt by the government to increase its room for manoeuver in relation to the Crotty test. Quite how successful this attempt will be in the long run is unclear (see Barrett 2012, 25) but the Irish government's decision to ratify the Article 136 TFEU revision—a treaty change approved by the European Council in March 2011 under the simplified revision procedure with a view to establishing a stability mechanism for the euro area—without recourse to a referendum is suggestive of a more assertive approach to treaty ratification. 28…”
Section: Crotty V An Taoiseach and The Risks Of Involuntary Defectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the rationale for this revision by Minister for Foreign Affairs Micheál Martin was to reflect ‘Ireland's highly positive experience of membership going back to 1973’ 27 it can be understood as an attempt by the government to increase its room for manoeuver in relation to the Crotty test. Quite how successful this attempt will be in the long run is unclear (see Barrett 2012, 25) but the Irish government's decision to ratify the Article 136 TFEU revision—a treaty change approved by the European Council in March 2011 under the simplified revision procedure with a view to establishing a stability mechanism for the euro area—without recourse to a referendum is suggestive of a more assertive approach to treaty ratification. 28…”
Section: Crotty V An Taoiseach and The Risks Of Involuntary Defectionmentioning
confidence: 99%