This new study explores issues of legitimacy and subsidiarity in the
debate about the future of Europe. It looks at the assumptions behind
the Constitutional Convention and its working methods, as well as its
implications for reform processes in the European Union. It also
analyzes the concept of subsidiarity, both from the perspective of the
division of powers, and as a factor legitimizing the political
structures of Europe. The book also provides an analytical analysis of
how the Constitutional Convention ties in the broader
constitutionalization process of the European Union.