German Vice-Chancellor and Foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier waits at the German Federal Constitutional Court on June 30, 2009 in Karlsruhe as they wait for the court's verdict whether the European Union's Lisbon Treaty is in breach of the country's constitution. Germany's top court said additional national legislation was needed before the EU's Lisbon Treaty could be ratified, further delaying its adoption across the 27-member bloc. Getty Images logo Getty Images 32 months ago

German Vice-Chancellor and Foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier waits at the German Federal Constitutional Court on June 30, 2009 in Karlsruhe as they wait for the court's verdict whether the European Union's Lisbon Treaty is in breach of the country's constitution. Germany's top court said additional national legislation was needed before the EU's Lisbon Treaty could be ratified, further delaying its adoption across the 27-member bloc.