Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law Stanford University


Publications




Values in the EU Constitution: The External Dimension

Working Paper

Author
Marise Cremona

Issued by
CDDRL Working Papers, page(s): 26
2004


In 1995 the Commission argued that "the European Union has gradually come to define itself in terms of the promotion of [human] rights and democratic freedoms."1 Over the last decade, the identification of the European Union with a set of common values - not always fully articulated but with human rights and democracy at their heart - has become an increasingly important part of EU policy-making, both internally and externally.