No.14/03
Author:
Paul Magnette
Title:
Coping with
constitutional incompatibilities Bargains and Rhetoric in the Convention on the
Future of Europe
Abstract:
While acknowledging that the European
Convention was merely dominated by strategic behaviors, like former treaty
changes, this paper examines the role played by arguments in the process. It
first shows that the Laeken mandate comprised rules which could be used by the
majority of the conventioneers to promote a deliberative norm. It then
analyses, using Perelman's Treaty of argumentation, the different kinds of
arguments used by the conventionneers to solve incompatibilities, and stresses
the major role played by the "rhetoric of simplification". It concludes that,
although these formalist arguments proved inefficient where questions of power
were at stake, the potential long-term effect of this deliberative process
should not be neglected.
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