Convention on the Future of Europe
body established by the European Council in 2001 as a result of the Laeken Declaration
The Convention on the Future of the European Union,[1] also known as the European Convention, was a body created by the European Council in December 2001 as a result of the Laeken Declaration.
It was inspired by the Philadelphia Convention that led to the creation of the United States federal Constitution. The goal was to create a constitution for the European Union for the Council to finalise and adopt.
The Convention finished its work in July 2003 with their Draft Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe.