Product details
- Categories: Economic and Monetary Affairs, Financial Crisis
- Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
- Collection: Cambridge Studies in European Law and Policy
- ISBN: 9781107649453
- Publication Date: 01/01/2014
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 296
- Language: English
Summary
Topical and timely, this book offers an economically informed constitutional analysis on European responses to the crisis. It discusses the longer-term proposals on the table including rescue measures and stability mechanisms, as well as the tightening of European economic governance. The authors see the European constitution as a multidimensional and multi-temporal process of constitutionalisation. They examine how the crisis has catapulted the economic constitution back to the 'pacemaker' position from where it determines developments in the political and social dimensions. However, now the key role is not played by the constitution of 'microeconomics', focusing on free movement and competition law, but the constitution of 'macroeconomics', introduced in Maastricht.
Table of contents
Part I. Setting the Scene:
1. Introduction: framework of the analysis
2. Two layers of the European economic constitution
3. Towards the crisis: an economic narrative
4. Responses to the crisis
Part II. Constitutional Mutation:
5. Constitutionality of European measures
6. Realignment of the principles of the macroeconomic constitution
7. Democracy and social rights
Part III. What Next?:
8. Initiatives on the table.