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The euro crisis and constitutional pluralism
Title statement The euro crisis and constitutional pluralism : financial stability but constitutional inequality / Tomi Tuominen (university lecturer in law, University of Lapland, Finland). Publication Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021. Phys.des. 1 online resource (272 pages). ISBN 9781800371590 (e-book) Edition Elgar studies in European law and policy Internal Bibliographies/Indexes Note Includes bibliographical references and index. Contents Preface -- 1. Introduction: Constitutional pluralism as inequality and the asymmetry of the EMU -- 2. The fiscal compact and budgetary discipline -- 3. The European stability mechanism and financial assistance -- 4. The European banking union and the vicious circle between banks and sovereigns -- 5. The outright monetary transactions programme and preserving the euro -- 6. The equality of the member states and article 4(2) teu -- 7. The role of courts and the question of ultimate interpretive authority -- 8. The failure of European constitutional pluralism -- 9. Conclusion: Equality instead of pluralism -- Bibliography -- Index. Notes to Availability Přístup pouze pro oprávněné uživatele Another responsib. Edward Elgar Publishing, Subj. Headings Eurozone. * Pluralism. Geographic keywords Europe - Economic integration. Form, Genre elektronické knihy electronic books Country Massachusetts Language angličtina Document kind Electronic books URL Plný text pro studenty a zaměstnance UPOL book
"This insightful book assesses the theory of constitutional pluralism in light of the events of the Eurozone crisis of the past decade. Based on an analysis of how national courts reviewed the crisis response mechanisms and participated in the European-level political process, Tomi Tuominen argues that constitutional pluralism is not a valid normative theory of European constitutionalism. The analysis of crisis response mechanisms focuses on how the lack of a proper economic policy competence for the EU affected the formation of the measures and is at the root of the criticism concerning these mechanisms. Furthermore, the author connects discussions on the Eurozone crisis and constitutional pluralism in an innovative fashion, whilst also explaining how asymmetry and pluralism are linked. A novel reading on the horizontal and vertical aspects of Article 4(2) TEU is also developed throughout. Utilizing up-to-date and original analyses, The Euro-Crisis and Constitutional Pluralism will be an important read for scholars and students of European law, EU constitutional law and public policy"--
Preface -- 1. Introduction: Constitutional pluralism as inequality and the asymmetry of the EMU -- 2. The fiscal compact and budgetary discipline -- 3. The European stability mechanism and financial assistance -- 4. The European banking union and the vicious circle between banks and sovereigns -- 5. The outright monetary transactions programme and preserving the euro -- 6. The equality of the member states and article 4(2) teu -- 7. The role of courts and the question of ultimate interpretive authority -- 8. The failure of European constitutional pluralism -- 9. Conclusion: Equality instead of pluralism -- Bibliography -- Index.
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