Constitutions in Times of Financial Crisis
Herausgeber: Ginsburg, Tom; Vanberg, Georg; Rosen, Mark D.
Constitutions in Times of Financial Crisis
Herausgeber: Ginsburg, Tom; Vanberg, Georg; Rosen, Mark D.
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Financial crises put pressure on constitutional orders, inviting exceptional responses that vary in effectiveness, and have an impact long afterwards.
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Financial crises put pressure on constitutional orders, inviting exceptional responses that vary in effectiveness, and have an impact long afterwards.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 652g
- ISBN-13: 9781108492294
- ISBN-10: 1108492290
- Artikelnr.: 54549039
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 652g
- ISBN-13: 9781108492294
- ISBN-10: 1108492290
- Artikelnr.: 54549039
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction Tom Ginsburg, Mark Rosen and Georg Vanberg; Part I. The
Role of Constitutions in Dealing with Crises: 2. Financial emergencies John
Ferejohn; 3. Rule-of-law objections to the lender of last resort Eric A.
Posner; 4. Balanced budget provisions in constitutions Tom Ginsburg; 5.
Legislatures and constitutions in times of severe financial crisis Mark D.
Rosen; Part II. Courts and Crises: 6. The place of economic crisis in
American constitutional law: the Great Depression as a case study Barry
Cushman; 7. Financial crises and constitutional compromise Georg Vanberg
and Mitu Gulati; 8. Commitment for cowards: why the judicialization of
austerity is bad policy and even worse politics Daniel Kelemen; 9.
Protecting fundamental rights during financial crisis: supranational
adjudication in the Council of Europe Eva Brems; Part III. Supranational
Governance and Crisis: 10. Constitutionalism as limitation and license:
crisis governance in the European Union Turkuler Isiksel; 11. The
institutional origin of Europe's constitutional crises: Grexit, Brexit and
the EU form of government Federico Fabbrini; Part IV. Implementing
Austerity: 12. The constitutional performance of austerity in Portugal
Teresa Violante and Patrícia André; 13. Constitutional resilience and
constitutional failure in the face of crisis: the Greek case Xenophon
Contiades and Alkmene Fotiadou; Part V. The Effect of Crises on
Constitutions: 14. Economic crises, political fragmentation, and
constitutional choice: the agenda-setting power of presidents in Latin
America Gabriel L. Negretto; 15. Constitutions, crisis, and regime change:
perspectives on East and Southeast Asia Björn Dressel.
Role of Constitutions in Dealing with Crises: 2. Financial emergencies John
Ferejohn; 3. Rule-of-law objections to the lender of last resort Eric A.
Posner; 4. Balanced budget provisions in constitutions Tom Ginsburg; 5.
Legislatures and constitutions in times of severe financial crisis Mark D.
Rosen; Part II. Courts and Crises: 6. The place of economic crisis in
American constitutional law: the Great Depression as a case study Barry
Cushman; 7. Financial crises and constitutional compromise Georg Vanberg
and Mitu Gulati; 8. Commitment for cowards: why the judicialization of
austerity is bad policy and even worse politics Daniel Kelemen; 9.
Protecting fundamental rights during financial crisis: supranational
adjudication in the Council of Europe Eva Brems; Part III. Supranational
Governance and Crisis: 10. Constitutionalism as limitation and license:
crisis governance in the European Union Turkuler Isiksel; 11. The
institutional origin of Europe's constitutional crises: Grexit, Brexit and
the EU form of government Federico Fabbrini; Part IV. Implementing
Austerity: 12. The constitutional performance of austerity in Portugal
Teresa Violante and Patrícia André; 13. Constitutional resilience and
constitutional failure in the face of crisis: the Greek case Xenophon
Contiades and Alkmene Fotiadou; Part V. The Effect of Crises on
Constitutions: 14. Economic crises, political fragmentation, and
constitutional choice: the agenda-setting power of presidents in Latin
America Gabriel L. Negretto; 15. Constitutions, crisis, and regime change:
perspectives on East and Southeast Asia Björn Dressel.
1. Introduction Tom Ginsburg, Mark Rosen and Georg Vanberg; Part I. The
Role of Constitutions in Dealing with Crises: 2. Financial emergencies John
Ferejohn; 3. Rule-of-law objections to the lender of last resort Eric A.
Posner; 4. Balanced budget provisions in constitutions Tom Ginsburg; 5.
Legislatures and constitutions in times of severe financial crisis Mark D.
Rosen; Part II. Courts and Crises: 6. The place of economic crisis in
American constitutional law: the Great Depression as a case study Barry
Cushman; 7. Financial crises and constitutional compromise Georg Vanberg
and Mitu Gulati; 8. Commitment for cowards: why the judicialization of
austerity is bad policy and even worse politics Daniel Kelemen; 9.
Protecting fundamental rights during financial crisis: supranational
adjudication in the Council of Europe Eva Brems; Part III. Supranational
Governance and Crisis: 10. Constitutionalism as limitation and license:
crisis governance in the European Union Turkuler Isiksel; 11. The
institutional origin of Europe's constitutional crises: Grexit, Brexit and
the EU form of government Federico Fabbrini; Part IV. Implementing
Austerity: 12. The constitutional performance of austerity in Portugal
Teresa Violante and Patrícia André; 13. Constitutional resilience and
constitutional failure in the face of crisis: the Greek case Xenophon
Contiades and Alkmene Fotiadou; Part V. The Effect of Crises on
Constitutions: 14. Economic crises, political fragmentation, and
constitutional choice: the agenda-setting power of presidents in Latin
America Gabriel L. Negretto; 15. Constitutions, crisis, and regime change:
perspectives on East and Southeast Asia Björn Dressel.
Role of Constitutions in Dealing with Crises: 2. Financial emergencies John
Ferejohn; 3. Rule-of-law objections to the lender of last resort Eric A.
Posner; 4. Balanced budget provisions in constitutions Tom Ginsburg; 5.
Legislatures and constitutions in times of severe financial crisis Mark D.
Rosen; Part II. Courts and Crises: 6. The place of economic crisis in
American constitutional law: the Great Depression as a case study Barry
Cushman; 7. Financial crises and constitutional compromise Georg Vanberg
and Mitu Gulati; 8. Commitment for cowards: why the judicialization of
austerity is bad policy and even worse politics Daniel Kelemen; 9.
Protecting fundamental rights during financial crisis: supranational
adjudication in the Council of Europe Eva Brems; Part III. Supranational
Governance and Crisis: 10. Constitutionalism as limitation and license:
crisis governance in the European Union Turkuler Isiksel; 11. The
institutional origin of Europe's constitutional crises: Grexit, Brexit and
the EU form of government Federico Fabbrini; Part IV. Implementing
Austerity: 12. The constitutional performance of austerity in Portugal
Teresa Violante and Patrícia André; 13. Constitutional resilience and
constitutional failure in the face of crisis: the Greek case Xenophon
Contiades and Alkmene Fotiadou; Part V. The Effect of Crises on
Constitutions: 14. Economic crises, political fragmentation, and
constitutional choice: the agenda-setting power of presidents in Latin
America Gabriel L. Negretto; 15. Constitutions, crisis, and regime change:
perspectives on East and Southeast Asia Björn Dressel.