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  • Lisbon Treaty, international agreement that amended the Maastricht Treaty, Treaties of Rome, and other documents to simplify and streamline the institutions that govern the European Union (EU). Proposed in 2007, the Lisbon Treaty was ratified by most member states in 2008, but a referendum in Ireland —the only country that put the Lisbon agreement to a public vote—rejected it on June 12, 2008, thus jeopardizing the entire treaty.
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  • Treaty of Lisbon amending the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty establishing the European Community, signed at Lisbon, 13 December 2007.
  • 2007 treaty amending the constitutional basis of the European Union. For earlier treaties known as the Treaty of Lisbon, see Treaty of Lisbon (disambiguation).
  • Detailed explanation-3: -The Lisbon Treaty, also known as the Treaty of Lisbon, updated regulations for the European Union, establishing a more centralized...
  • The Lisbon Treaty introduces qualified majority in 68 new areas. The full list can be found in the euabc.com together with different books about the Lisbon Treaty.
  • On 1 December 2009, the Treaty of Lisbon entered into force with the purpose of making Europe more democratic and effective.
  • The Treaty of Lisbon was signed by EU member states in 2007 forming constitutional basis of the European Union (EU).
  • Additionally, the Charter of Fundamental Rights , initially proposed at the Council of Nice in 2000, entered into force as part of the Lisbon Treaty.
  • Although the Treaty of Lisbon is very likely to be ratified within only the next few months, its effects on European foreign policy still remain difficult to predict.
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