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The Constiutional Treaty aims to clarify the European Union`s competences and simplify the system of legal acts . Have these aims been acieved in the proposed text S .NO HEADING PAGE NO 1 INTRODUCTION 3 2 EVALUTION OF EUROPEAN UNION CONSTITUTION 3 2 .1 FINANCE : 6 2 .2 EXTERNAL RELATIONS : 7 2 .3 EUROPEAN COMMISSION : 9 2 .4 PROTECTION OF INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS . \ 10 3 CONCLUSION : 12 4 REFERENCE 15 1 . INTRODUCTION Main purpose of this article is to review the European Union Constitution and to find

out how it will allocate power within the EU member states . The present debate about the EU 's constitution is about its balance of power . Under the new expanded market , how the common market is going to be managed . How the government social policy is to be determined ? Under common constitution , how the defense and foreign affairs is going to be accomplished ? Is integration is necessary and if so , by how much ? As regards to EU and member States , where the institutional power is going to be housed ? If and when the EU constitution is approved by its Citizens and successive ratification of the respective Member governments , the EU Constitution will simplify and speed up the matters relating to home affairs and justice as these are all going to be dealt with at European level itself but also fostering more democratic accountability and transparency into decision making
2 . EVALUTION OF EUROPEAN UNION CONSTITUTION
The EU constitution is divided into four parts . Part 1 deals with the definition of Union , its institution 's competences . Part II deals with the fundamental rights of the Union . Part III explains EC treaty and TEU with broad details on social , economical , detail on internal market external action , monetary policy and the activities of the EU institutions . Part IV consists of various declarations and protocols Under the present EU constitution , how the relationships between Union and its member states are going to be maintained is the main focal point of this essay . The uniqueness of EU like its state -like characteristic and the mandate and independence of its various institutions are evaluated . Further the declared objectives and values of the Union are briefly explained with critical attention to safeguard of human rights The substantial authority enshrined to EU based on a number of stated or implied principles underlying union action . This analysis also evaluates the five exceptional articles in EU constitution that underscore the Union 's continuing commitment to Member State sovereignty
The constitution stipulates that most of its decisions at EU level will be approved only by the unanimous vote or common accord or consensus Thus it confers to the State the right to block the decision and veto and this symbolizes a unique reservation of power to the Member states
EU has the autonomy as a governmental entity and it resembles those of modern nation-states and EU is composed of official bodies of national government . But in reality , there exists certain limitation on the Union and its institutions...
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