EU-LAW (Major institutional changes instigated by the Treaty of Lisbon

Order Description WRITE A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE MAJOR INSTITUTIONAL CHANGES INSTIGATED BY THE TREATY OF LISBON. To key changes are expected to be highlighted. _the rise in power of the EP under successive Treaties, including the TReaty of Lisbon. key steps are 1979(first direct elections); 1986 SEA (co-decision); 1992 Maastricht (extention of the co-decision procedure); 1997 Amsterdam and 2001 Nice (no major change regarding legislative procedure but NICE extended 'judicial powers' of EP); 2007 Lisbon (co-decision becomes 'ordinary legislative procedure'. -the rise in power of the European Council since the end of the 1970s and the codification of its role in 1986 bfore a further extention of its functions in 2007. Key points to find: 1) EP has now become a co-legislator with CoM in most situations governed by the EU treaties 2) The European Council is the key political body where most important strategic decisions are adopted. 3) the Commission may arguably be said to have lost in pre-eminence in the EU's institutional framework but continues to play an essential role as "Guardian of EU Treaties"