Analyses the European Union's constitutional transformation during the euro crisis, especially the interaction between politics and the ECJ in its materialization.
Analyses the European Union's constitutional transformation during the euro crisis, especially the interaction between politics and the ECJ in its materialization.
Vestert Borger is Assistant Professor of European Union Law at Leiden University and was previously Niels Stensen Fellow at Yale Law School between 2019 and 2020. He specialises in the law on the single currency and constitutional law and received the 2019 European Law Faculties Association Thesis Award for his dissertation on the transformation of the euro.
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue Part I. Solidarity between the Member States: 1. The concept of solidarity 2. Solidarity between the member states Part II. The Original Stability Conception: 3. Committing to stability 4. Law and economic wisdom Part III. The New Stability Conception: 5. The shift in solidarity 6. Contractual change and central bank action 7. Reconciling the contract with the treaties 8. Conclusion: Preserving the contract in an emergency Bibliography Index.
Prologue Part I. Solidarity between the Member States: 1. The concept of solidarity 2. Solidarity between the member states Part II. The Original Stability Conception: 3. Committing to stability 4. Law and economic wisdom Part III. The New Stability Conception: 5. The shift in solidarity 6. Contractual change and central bank action 7. Reconciling the contract with the treaties 8. Conclusion: Preserving the contract in an emergency Bibliography Index.
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