"The European Union's response to the financial crisis was designed in a way that prevented EU citizens from holding decision-makers accountable. This book reimagines legal accountability by focusing on the citizen, who should be at the centre of the common interest in the EU, with solidarity and equality as guiding principles"--
"The European Union's response to the financial crisis was designed in a way that prevented EU citizens from holding decision-makers accountable. This book reimagines legal accountability by focusing on the citizen, who should be at the centre of the common interest in the EU, with solidarity and equality as guiding principles"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ana Bobi¿ is a référendaire at the Court of Justice of the EU in the cabinet of Advocate General ¿apeta. In 2022, she published her monograph The Jurisprudence of Constitutional Conflict in the EU (OUP). Previously, she worked at the Hertie School on questions of legal accountability in the EMU.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The Normative framework of legal accountability 2. Theorising judicial review in the economic and monetary union 3. Financial assistance mechanisms 4. The monetary policy of the European central bank 5. The single supervisory mechanism Conclusion Epilogue Bibliography Index.
Introduction 1. The Normative framework of legal accountability 2. Theorising judicial review in the economic and monetary union 3. Financial assistance mechanisms 4. The monetary policy of the European central bank 5. The single supervisory mechanism Conclusion Epilogue Bibliography Index.
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