Dick Benschop
págs. 19-22
The Portuguese Presidency and the IGC
Francisco Seixas da Costa
págs. 23-28
The IGC Agenda: An Irish Perspective
Noel Dorr
págs. 29-42
The Position of Spain with Regard to the IGC
Javier Elorza Cavengt
págs. 43-52
IGC 2000: Challenges for the European Parliament
Francis G. Jacobs
págs. 53-60
The IGC and the European Commission
Michel Petite
págs. 61-66
Vaz Keih
págs. 67-76
The Number of Members of the Commission: A Possible Reform?
Antonio Bar Cendón
págs. 77-104
The Debate over the Weighting of Votes: The Mis-Presentation of Representation?
Edward Best
págs. 105-130
Qualified-Majority Voting: The Key to Efficient Decision-Making in a Enlarged Union
Heidi Kaila
págs. 131-144
Dealing With Flexibility in the IGC
Alexander Stubb
págs. 145-158
Parallel Equations: Does CFSP + CDP = ESDP?
Simon Duke
págs. 159-184
A Charter of Fundamental Rights for the European Union?
Laura Carrasco Macía
págs. 185-208
Some Observations on the Illusions of Institutional Balance and the Representation of States
Helen Wallace
págs. 209-218
IGC 2000: The Constitutional Agenda
Joseph H. H. Weiler
págs. 219-236
Democratic Theory and the European Union: Choosing the Right Tools to Build Legitimacy
Torbjörn Larsson
págs. 237-254
Decision-Marking and the Representation of Member States in a Future Euro-Democracy: General Principles and Specific Reforms
Philippe C. Schmitter
págs. 255-262
Negotiating EU Treaties: The Case for a New Approach
Mark Gray
págs. 263-280
The Future of EU Institutionns: Insights from the Scenarios Europe 2010 Project
Gilles Bertrand, Anna Michalski
págs. 281-300