FUTURE OF EU INTEGRATION Cover Image

BUDUĆNOST EUROINTEGRACIJA
FUTURE OF EU INTEGRATION

Author(s): Edin Ramić, Remzija Kadrić, Adil Osmanović
Subject(s): Politics and society, EU-Approach / EU-Accession / EU-Development
Published by: INTERNACIONALNI UNIVERZITET TRAVNIK
Keywords: deficiencies in the EU; the future of the EU; European integration; the EU institutions; European citizens;

Summary/Abstract: The rating in the official document entitled White Paper on the future of Europe - Considerations and scenarios for EU-27 to 2025, represents a strong support for the European project, but more is not unconditional. In fact, more than two thirds of Europeans see the EU as a stable place in a world full of economic hardship. More than 80% of countries supporting four key European freedoms, and 70% of citizens from the territory of the euro zone supported the single currency. However, it reduces the trust of citizens in the EU and in the governments of individual Member States. When considering issues concerning the future of the European Union and the sources of its legitimacy, there are two opposing views. On one side are those who gathered around the Coalition functionalists and federalists, on the other hand advocates of intergovernmental cooperation. In the first case should be answered all odds in a way to form a strong joint force and action to improve the situation. The EU institutions should be given greater powers and that its legitimacy gained from the more direct participation of European citizens in their choice and work. However, for this scenario would be necessary to re-start the process leading to the adoption of a constitutional nature of the document at the European level. In this connection, in Europe in the past two decades among lawyers guided discussion on whether to use the constitutional terminology to describe the legal order of the Union and its contract.

  • Issue Year: 10/2021
  • Issue No: 23
  • Page Range: 207-211
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: Bosnian
Toggle Accessibility Mode