EU Law in Populist Times
Herausgeber: Bignami, Francesca
EU Law in Populist Times
Herausgeber: Bignami, Francesca
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This comprehensive analysis of the EU law at the heart of today's political debates is an essential scholarly resource of recent legal developments and cutting-edge theoretical issues. It is an invaluable text for courses in EU law and EU public policy.
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This comprehensive analysis of the EU law at the heart of today's political debates is an essential scholarly resource of recent legal developments and cutting-edge theoretical issues. It is an invaluable text for courses in EU law and EU public policy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 612
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 873g
- ISBN-13: 9781108719179
- ISBN-10: 1108719171
- Artikelnr.: 61446290
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 612
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 873g
- ISBN-13: 9781108719179
- ISBN-10: 1108719171
- Artikelnr.: 61446290
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction: EU law, sovereignty, and populism Francesca Bignami; Part
I. Economic Policy: 2. The future of the European economic and monetary
Union: issues of constitutional law Matthias Ruffert; 3. Post-crisis
economic and social policy: some thoughts on structural reforms 2.0
Philomila Tsoukala; 4. Politicized integration: the case of the Eurozone
crisis Nicolas Jabko; 5. EU financial regulation after the neoliberal
moment Elliot Posner; 6. The Euro crisis and the transformation of the
European political system Renaud Dehousse; Part II. Human Migration: 7. On
equal treatment, social justice and the introduction of parliamentarism in
the European Union Ulf Öberg and Nathalie Leyns; 8. The emerging
architecture of EU asylum policy: insights into the administrative
governance of the common European asylum system Evangelia Tsourdi; 9.
Databases for non-EU nationals and the right to private life: towards a
system of generalised surveillance of movement? Niovi Vavoula; Part III.
Internal Security: 10. The EU and international terrorism: promoting free
movement of persons, the right to privacy, and security Gilles de Kerchove
and Christiane Höhn; 11. The preventive tun in European security policy:
towards a rule of law crisis? Valsamis Mitsilegas; 12. The opening salvo:
the CLOUD Act, e-evidence proposals, and EU-US discussions regarding law
enforcement access to data across borders Jennifer Daskal; 13. Preserving
article 8 in times of crisis: constraining derogations from the European
Convention on Human Rights Marc Rotenberg and Eleni Kyriakides; 14.
Progress and failure in the area of freedom, security, and justice Emilio
De Capitani; Part IV. Constitutional Fundamentals: 15. Defending democracy
in EU member states: beyond article 7 TEU Kim Lane Scheppele and R. Daniel
Kelemen; 16. The politics of resentment and first principles in the
European Court of Justice Tomasz Tadeusz Koncewicz; 17. The populist
backlash against Europe: why only alternative economic and social policies
can stop the rise of populism in Europe Bojan Bugari¿; 18. The democratic
disconnect, the power-legitimacy nexus, and the future of EU governance
Peter L. Lindseth; 19. Conclusion: rule of law, rights, and democracy in
sovereignty-sensitive domains Francesca Bignami.
I. Economic Policy: 2. The future of the European economic and monetary
Union: issues of constitutional law Matthias Ruffert; 3. Post-crisis
economic and social policy: some thoughts on structural reforms 2.0
Philomila Tsoukala; 4. Politicized integration: the case of the Eurozone
crisis Nicolas Jabko; 5. EU financial regulation after the neoliberal
moment Elliot Posner; 6. The Euro crisis and the transformation of the
European political system Renaud Dehousse; Part II. Human Migration: 7. On
equal treatment, social justice and the introduction of parliamentarism in
the European Union Ulf Öberg and Nathalie Leyns; 8. The emerging
architecture of EU asylum policy: insights into the administrative
governance of the common European asylum system Evangelia Tsourdi; 9.
Databases for non-EU nationals and the right to private life: towards a
system of generalised surveillance of movement? Niovi Vavoula; Part III.
Internal Security: 10. The EU and international terrorism: promoting free
movement of persons, the right to privacy, and security Gilles de Kerchove
and Christiane Höhn; 11. The preventive tun in European security policy:
towards a rule of law crisis? Valsamis Mitsilegas; 12. The opening salvo:
the CLOUD Act, e-evidence proposals, and EU-US discussions regarding law
enforcement access to data across borders Jennifer Daskal; 13. Preserving
article 8 in times of crisis: constraining derogations from the European
Convention on Human Rights Marc Rotenberg and Eleni Kyriakides; 14.
Progress and failure in the area of freedom, security, and justice Emilio
De Capitani; Part IV. Constitutional Fundamentals: 15. Defending democracy
in EU member states: beyond article 7 TEU Kim Lane Scheppele and R. Daniel
Kelemen; 16. The politics of resentment and first principles in the
European Court of Justice Tomasz Tadeusz Koncewicz; 17. The populist
backlash against Europe: why only alternative economic and social policies
can stop the rise of populism in Europe Bojan Bugari¿; 18. The democratic
disconnect, the power-legitimacy nexus, and the future of EU governance
Peter L. Lindseth; 19. Conclusion: rule of law, rights, and democracy in
sovereignty-sensitive domains Francesca Bignami.
1. Introduction: EU law, sovereignty, and populism Francesca Bignami; Part
I. Economic Policy: 2. The future of the European economic and monetary
Union: issues of constitutional law Matthias Ruffert; 3. Post-crisis
economic and social policy: some thoughts on structural reforms 2.0
Philomila Tsoukala; 4. Politicized integration: the case of the Eurozone
crisis Nicolas Jabko; 5. EU financial regulation after the neoliberal
moment Elliot Posner; 6. The Euro crisis and the transformation of the
European political system Renaud Dehousse; Part II. Human Migration: 7. On
equal treatment, social justice and the introduction of parliamentarism in
the European Union Ulf Öberg and Nathalie Leyns; 8. The emerging
architecture of EU asylum policy: insights into the administrative
governance of the common European asylum system Evangelia Tsourdi; 9.
Databases for non-EU nationals and the right to private life: towards a
system of generalised surveillance of movement? Niovi Vavoula; Part III.
Internal Security: 10. The EU and international terrorism: promoting free
movement of persons, the right to privacy, and security Gilles de Kerchove
and Christiane Höhn; 11. The preventive tun in European security policy:
towards a rule of law crisis? Valsamis Mitsilegas; 12. The opening salvo:
the CLOUD Act, e-evidence proposals, and EU-US discussions regarding law
enforcement access to data across borders Jennifer Daskal; 13. Preserving
article 8 in times of crisis: constraining derogations from the European
Convention on Human Rights Marc Rotenberg and Eleni Kyriakides; 14.
Progress and failure in the area of freedom, security, and justice Emilio
De Capitani; Part IV. Constitutional Fundamentals: 15. Defending democracy
in EU member states: beyond article 7 TEU Kim Lane Scheppele and R. Daniel
Kelemen; 16. The politics of resentment and first principles in the
European Court of Justice Tomasz Tadeusz Koncewicz; 17. The populist
backlash against Europe: why only alternative economic and social policies
can stop the rise of populism in Europe Bojan Bugari¿; 18. The democratic
disconnect, the power-legitimacy nexus, and the future of EU governance
Peter L. Lindseth; 19. Conclusion: rule of law, rights, and democracy in
sovereignty-sensitive domains Francesca Bignami.
I. Economic Policy: 2. The future of the European economic and monetary
Union: issues of constitutional law Matthias Ruffert; 3. Post-crisis
economic and social policy: some thoughts on structural reforms 2.0
Philomila Tsoukala; 4. Politicized integration: the case of the Eurozone
crisis Nicolas Jabko; 5. EU financial regulation after the neoliberal
moment Elliot Posner; 6. The Euro crisis and the transformation of the
European political system Renaud Dehousse; Part II. Human Migration: 7. On
equal treatment, social justice and the introduction of parliamentarism in
the European Union Ulf Öberg and Nathalie Leyns; 8. The emerging
architecture of EU asylum policy: insights into the administrative
governance of the common European asylum system Evangelia Tsourdi; 9.
Databases for non-EU nationals and the right to private life: towards a
system of generalised surveillance of movement? Niovi Vavoula; Part III.
Internal Security: 10. The EU and international terrorism: promoting free
movement of persons, the right to privacy, and security Gilles de Kerchove
and Christiane Höhn; 11. The preventive tun in European security policy:
towards a rule of law crisis? Valsamis Mitsilegas; 12. The opening salvo:
the CLOUD Act, e-evidence proposals, and EU-US discussions regarding law
enforcement access to data across borders Jennifer Daskal; 13. Preserving
article 8 in times of crisis: constraining derogations from the European
Convention on Human Rights Marc Rotenberg and Eleni Kyriakides; 14.
Progress and failure in the area of freedom, security, and justice Emilio
De Capitani; Part IV. Constitutional Fundamentals: 15. Defending democracy
in EU member states: beyond article 7 TEU Kim Lane Scheppele and R. Daniel
Kelemen; 16. The politics of resentment and first principles in the
European Court of Justice Tomasz Tadeusz Koncewicz; 17. The populist
backlash against Europe: why only alternative economic and social policies
can stop the rise of populism in Europe Bojan Bugari¿; 18. The democratic
disconnect, the power-legitimacy nexus, and the future of EU governance
Peter L. Lindseth; 19. Conclusion: rule of law, rights, and democracy in
sovereignty-sensitive domains Francesca Bignami.