This book is for people interested in one of three themes: accountability, the European Union and economic governance (e.g. budgets, central banks and financial institutions). It combines leading research in law and political science.
This book is for people interested in one of three themes: accountability, the European Union and economic governance (e.g. budgets, central banks and financial institutions). It combines leading research in law and political science.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: The accountability impasse of the EU's new economic governance Mark Dawson Part I. (Re)theorising Accountability in EMU: 1. From Procedural to Substantive Accountability in EMU Governance Adina Akbik and Mark Dawson 2. Reconsidering the good of improving accountability Roy L. Heidelberg 3. Markets as an accountability mechanism in EU economic governance Armin Steinbach 4. The case for intra-executive accountability in the banking union Matthias Goldmann Part II. Political Accountability: 5. Democratic accountability in the banking union: is there really a gap? Diane Fromage 6. The political and legal accountability of the Eurogroup Menelaos Markakis 7. The economic dialogues with the Eurogroup: substantive accountability claimed, but unmet Adina Akbik 8. Parliamentary accountability of the country specific recommendations: effectiveness and substance Tomasz P. Wozniakowski Part III. Legal Accountability: 9. Constructive constitutional conflict as an accountability device in monetary policy Ana Bobi¿ 10. Adjudicating transnational solidarity conflicts: can courts ban the destructive potential? Anuscheh Farahat 11. Judicial accountability of financial assistance in the case of Eurozone debtor countries Teresa Violante 12. Human rights accountability in European financial assistance Anastasia Poulou 13. Constitutive powers and justification: the duty to give reasons in EU monetary policy Joana Mendes Index.
Introduction: The accountability impasse of the EU's new economic governance Mark Dawson Part I. (Re)theorising Accountability in EMU: 1. From Procedural to Substantive Accountability in EMU Governance Adina Akbik and Mark Dawson 2. Reconsidering the good of improving accountability Roy L. Heidelberg 3. Markets as an accountability mechanism in EU economic governance Armin Steinbach 4. The case for intra-executive accountability in the banking union Matthias Goldmann Part II. Political Accountability: 5. Democratic accountability in the banking union: is there really a gap? Diane Fromage 6. The political and legal accountability of the Eurogroup Menelaos Markakis 7. The economic dialogues with the Eurogroup: substantive accountability claimed, but unmet Adina Akbik 8. Parliamentary accountability of the country specific recommendations: effectiveness and substance Tomasz P. Wozniakowski Part III. Legal Accountability: 9. Constructive constitutional conflict as an accountability device in monetary policy Ana Bobi¿ 10. Adjudicating transnational solidarity conflicts: can courts ban the destructive potential? Anuscheh Farahat 11. Judicial accountability of financial assistance in the case of Eurozone debtor countries Teresa Violante 12. Human rights accountability in European financial assistance Anastasia Poulou 13. Constitutive powers and justification: the duty to give reasons in EU monetary policy Joana Mendes Index.
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