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The aim of the Treaty of Lisbon is to democratise the European Union significantly. In particular, it provides for a strengthening of the powers of the European Parliament. The common commercial policy of the European Union is particularly affected by this.
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Quisthoudt-Rowohl, G. (2013). Trade Policy Under the Treaty of Lisbon. In: Bungenberg, M., Herrmann, C. (eds) Common Commercial Policy after Lisbon. European Yearbook of International Economic Law(). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34255-4_7
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