Implementation of the Lisbon Treaty provisions on the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP): European Council Briefing
Briefing
25-02-2016
The Lisbon Treaty introduced new mechanisms, including a mutual assistance clause, permanent structured cooperation and enhanced cooperation, with the aim of allowing for more flexibility in applying the Common Security and Defence Policy. With the exception of the mutual assistance (defence) clause, which was invoked for the first time in November 2015, the other new mechanisms have not yet been implemented, notwithstanding 20 resolutions of the European Parliament calling for the implementation of the Lisbon Treaty provisions on the Common Security and Defence Policy. Please click here for the full publication in PDF format Available language versions:
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- common security and defence policy
- cooperation policy
- defence
- economic geography
- enhanced cooperation
- EU institutions and European civil service
- EU Member State
- European construction
- European Council
- European defence policy
- EUROPEAN UNION
- European Union law
- GEOGRAPHY
- international law
- INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- LAW
- military cooperation
- mutual assistance
- powers of the EP
- Treaty of Lisbon
- Treaty on European Union