Brady GordonThe Constitutional Boundaries of European Fiscal Federalism
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Brady Gordon is an Adjunct Professor at the University of British Columbia, and a Barrister & Solicitor at Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP in Canada. He obtained his PhD from Trinity College, the University of Dublin, where he was an Irish Research Council postdoctoral scholar and holder of a Research Studentship from the School of Law.
Part I. Methods and Introduction: 1. The Constitutional Boundaries of European Fiscal Federalism
2. The Maastricht Architecture of European Fiscal Federalism
3. The Failure and Abrogation of the Maastricht Model
4. Constitutional Criteria for EU Fiscal Federalism
Part II. Maastricht Architecture of European Fiscal Federalism: 5. The Emergent Centralised Architecture of European Fiscal Federalism
6. The Constitutional Boundaries of Economic and Monetary Union
7. The Constitutional Boundaries of Member State Fiscal Sovereignty
8. Principles of Fiscal Federalism for the European Union
Conclusion: Proposed Directions for Future Research and Reform
Bibliography
Index.