Lord Mance: Preface
I: CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
1: Paul Berman: From Laeken to Lisbon: The Origins and Negotiation of the Lisbon Treaty
2: Marise Cremona: The Two (or Three) Treaty Solution: The New Treaty Structure of the EU
3: Alexander H Türk: Lawmaking after Lisbon
4: Lucia Serena Rossi: Does the Lisbon Treaty Provide a Clearer Separation of Competences between EU and Member States?
5: Bruno De Witte Witte: Treaty Revision Procedures after Lisbon
6: Allan F Tatham: 'Don't mention divorce at the wedding, darling!': EU Accession and Withdrawal after Lisbon
7: David Anderson & Cian C Murphy: The Charter of Fundamental Rights
8: Giorgio Gaja: Accession to the ECHR
II: INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
9: Francis G Jacobs: The Lisbon Treaty and the Court of Justice
10: Andrea Biondi: Subsidiarity in the Courtroom
11: Thomas Christiansen: The European Union after the Lisbon Treaty: An Elusive 'Institutional Balance'?
12: Richard Corbett: The Evolving Roles of the European Parliament and of National Parliaments
III: EXTERNAL RELATIONS
13: Piet Eeckhout: The EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy after Lisbon: From Pillar Talk to Constitutionalism
14: Markus Krajewski: The Reform of the Common Commercial Policy
15: Piet Eeckhout & Federico Ortino: owards an EU Policy on Foreign Direct Investment
IV: EU POLICIES
16: Ester Herlin- Karnell: EU Competence in Criminal Law after Lisbon
17: José Luis Buendia Sierra: Writing straight with crooked lines: Competition Policy and Services of General Economic Interest in the Treaty of Lisbon
18: Leigh Hancher & Francesco Maria Salerno: Energy Policy after Lisbon
19: Stephen Weatherill: EU Sports Law: The Effect of the Lisbon Treaty