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The constitutionalization of European budgetary constraints /

This book analyses the new constitutional architecture of the European Economic and Monetary Union, examines in a comparative perspective the constitutionalization of budgetary rules in the legal systems of the Member States, and discusses the implications of these changes.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: Universiteit van Tilburg. Tilburg Law School
Otros Autores: Adams, Maurice, 1964- (Editor ), Fabbrini, Federico, 1985- (Editor ), Larouche, Pierre (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford, United Kingdom ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2014.
Colección:Modern studies in European law.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Forward: Fiscal capacity and constitutional reform in the EMU / Miguel Poiares Maduro
  • Introduction: The constitutionalization of European budgetary constraints: effectiveness and legitimacy in comparative perspective / Marice Adams, Federico Fabbrini and Pierre Larouche
  • Part 1. The new constitutional architecture of European Economic and Monetary Union
  • Economic governance and the Euro crisis: constitutional architecture and constitutional implications / Paul Craig
  • The use of international law as a tool for enhancing governance in the Eurozone and its impact on EU institutional integrity / Angelos Dimopoulos
  • Differentiated economic governance and the reshaping of dominium law / Kenneth A Armstrong
  • EU fiscal governance and the effectiveness of its reform / Alexandre de Streel
  • Maastricht revisited: economic constitutionalism, the ECB and the Bundesbank / Marijn van der Sluis
  • The independence of the ECB after the economic crisis / Stefania Baroncelli
  • Part 2. The constitutionalization of European budgetary constraints: comparative experiences
  • (Un)balanced budget rules in Europe and America / Pieter-Augustijn Van Malleghem
  • A legalization of financial constitutions in the EU? Reflections on the German, Spanish, Italian and French experiences / Giacomo Delledonne
  • Fiscal stability rules in central European constitutions / Marek Antoš
  • Can constitutional rules, even if "golden," tame Greek public debt? / Lina Papadopoulou
  • Mandatory balanced budget in Dutch legislation following examples abroad? / Michal Diamant and Michiel van Emmerik
  • An analysis of the method and efficacy of Ireland's incorporation of the fiscal compact / Roderic O'Gorman
  • Part 3. Towards a genuine EMU: democracy, legitimacy and integration
  • Domestic courts, constitutional constraints and European democracy: what solution for the crisis? / Ingolf Pernice
  • National parliaments' say on the new EU budgetary constraints: the case of Spain and Ireland / Sonia Piedrafita
  • Who got to adjudicate the EU's financial crisis and why? Judicial review and the legal instuments of the Eurozone / Samo Bardutzky and Elaine Fahey
  • The impact of stronger economic policy co-ordination on the European social dimension: issues of legitimacy / Francesco Costamagna
  • Power and legitimacy in the Eurozone: can integration and democracy be reconciled? / Peter L Lindseth
  • From fiscal constraints to fiscal capacity: the future of EMU and its challenges / Federico Fabbrini.