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Examining and analysing the major changes to the institutions of the European Union brought about by the Treaty of Nice.  

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In this work we shall be examining and analysing the major changes to the institutions of the European Union brought about by the Treaty of Nice. Although changes and adjustments have been made to the construction and operation of the lesser institutions, such as the Court of Auditors, we will be concentrating our efforts on examining the changes made to the Council of Ministers, the European Parliament, the European Commission, the European Court of Justice, the Court of First Instance. In relation to the latter two, we also need to examine the new institutions of the judicial panels. The Council of Ministers has received a revamp in its voting procedures and the way in which votes are distributed. The larger states have received an increased quota under the Treaty. This was something that the larger nations had been seeking for some time as they felt that the voting arrangements needed to...

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