The EU institutions - and the Commission in particular - have set up what looks like a useful database of texts and materials on institutional affairs.
Here a link to it.
The database is given the improbable name of "Dorie". The website states the following:
"Dorie is intended for a specialised audience interested in European institutional matters. It is a collection of documents put together over the years by the European Commission for its own purposes. The documents concern EU institutions and decision-making processes, and various intergovernmental conferences (including the 2002-03 constitutional convention) that have made changes to the founding treaties."
It is still a work in progress but seems worthwhile already.
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