The New European Central Bank: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead
Herausgeber: Beukers, Thomas; Monti, Giorgio; Fromage, Diane
The New European Central Bank: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead
Herausgeber: Beukers, Thomas; Monti, Giorgio; Fromage, Diane
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In light of the rise to prominence of the European Central Bank, caused by the Global Financial Crisis and the following Euro area sovereign debt crisis, this collection reflects on the past and the future of this powerful and contested institution.
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In light of the rise to prominence of the European Central Bank, caused by the Global Financial Crisis and the following Euro area sovereign debt crisis, this collection reflects on the past and the future of this powerful and contested institution.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 874g
- ISBN-13: 9780198871231
- ISBN-10: 0198871236
- Artikelnr.: 66229845
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 874g
- ISBN-13: 9780198871231
- ISBN-10: 0198871236
- Artikelnr.: 66229845
Thomas Beukers is a Senior Legal Advisor at the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs and editor of the European Constitutional Law Review. His research includes the relationship between law and politics, the constitutional law of the European Union, and the constitutional development of the European Union, and Economic and Monetary Union. Diane Fromage has been a Marie Sk¿odowska-Curie Individual Fellow at Sciences Po Paris (Law School, IMPACTEBU Project) since September 2020. Her research focuses mostly on the Economic and Monetary Union and the Banking Union especially and on parliaments in the European Union. Giorgio Monti is Professor of Competition Law at Tilburg Law School. He is joint editor of the Common Market Law Review. His research is in the fields of competition law and European Union Law.
* 1: Thomas Beukers, Diane Fromage and Giorgio Monti: Introduction: the
'new' European Central Bank
* The ECB's response to the financial and sovereign debt crisis:
Unconventional monetary policy and the lender of last resort function
* 2: Vestert Borger: The transformation of the ECB in sovereign bond
markets
* 3: Klaus Tuori: The ECB's unconventional quantitative easing is
turning to conventional monetary policy
* 4: Jens van 't Klooster: The ECB's collateral framework from the
1990s till the present
* Moving beyond monetary policy: The ECB, financial stability, economic
integration and the (future of the) Banking Union
* 5: Agnieszka Smole?ska and Thomas Beukers: The ECB and financial
stability
* 6: Jonathan Bauerschmidt: The ECB and economic integration
* 7: Kern Alexander: The ECB's role in the European Banking Union
* 8: Federico Della Negra and Gianni Lo Schiavo: The relationship
between the ECB and theNational competent authorities in the single
supervisory mechanism: Problems and perspectives
* 9: Florin Coman-Kund: The role of the ECB in the international arena
and the external dimension of EMU: a 'new' ECB within a crippled
legal framework?
* Institutional setting: the ECB's 'institutional logic' and its
relationship with governments, courts and parliaments
* 10: Alexander Thiele: The independence of the ECB: Justification,
challenges and possible threats
* 11: Fabian Amtenbrink and Menelaos Markakis: The legitimacy and
accountability of the ECB at the age of twenty
* 12: Takis Tridimas: The ECB and the Court of Justice: Old toolbox,
new problems
* 13: Diane Fromage: Assessing and (re-)situating today's ECB in the
EU's institutional landscape
* 14: Ad van Riet: The ECB in the new normal: Organizing fiscal support
for monetary policy
* A contextual analysis of the ECB
* 15: Christy-Ann Petit: The ECB mandate - a comparative constitutional
perspective
* 16: Marijn van der Sluis: The Role of Constitutional Law for the ECB:
Past, Present and Future
* 17: René Smits: The ECB's E-ROAD ahead
'new' European Central Bank
* The ECB's response to the financial and sovereign debt crisis:
Unconventional monetary policy and the lender of last resort function
* 2: Vestert Borger: The transformation of the ECB in sovereign bond
markets
* 3: Klaus Tuori: The ECB's unconventional quantitative easing is
turning to conventional monetary policy
* 4: Jens van 't Klooster: The ECB's collateral framework from the
1990s till the present
* Moving beyond monetary policy: The ECB, financial stability, economic
integration and the (future of the) Banking Union
* 5: Agnieszka Smole?ska and Thomas Beukers: The ECB and financial
stability
* 6: Jonathan Bauerschmidt: The ECB and economic integration
* 7: Kern Alexander: The ECB's role in the European Banking Union
* 8: Federico Della Negra and Gianni Lo Schiavo: The relationship
between the ECB and theNational competent authorities in the single
supervisory mechanism: Problems and perspectives
* 9: Florin Coman-Kund: The role of the ECB in the international arena
and the external dimension of EMU: a 'new' ECB within a crippled
legal framework?
* Institutional setting: the ECB's 'institutional logic' and its
relationship with governments, courts and parliaments
* 10: Alexander Thiele: The independence of the ECB: Justification,
challenges and possible threats
* 11: Fabian Amtenbrink and Menelaos Markakis: The legitimacy and
accountability of the ECB at the age of twenty
* 12: Takis Tridimas: The ECB and the Court of Justice: Old toolbox,
new problems
* 13: Diane Fromage: Assessing and (re-)situating today's ECB in the
EU's institutional landscape
* 14: Ad van Riet: The ECB in the new normal: Organizing fiscal support
for monetary policy
* A contextual analysis of the ECB
* 15: Christy-Ann Petit: The ECB mandate - a comparative constitutional
perspective
* 16: Marijn van der Sluis: The Role of Constitutional Law for the ECB:
Past, Present and Future
* 17: René Smits: The ECB's E-ROAD ahead
* 1: Thomas Beukers, Diane Fromage and Giorgio Monti: Introduction: the
'new' European Central Bank
* The ECB's response to the financial and sovereign debt crisis:
Unconventional monetary policy and the lender of last resort function
* 2: Vestert Borger: The transformation of the ECB in sovereign bond
markets
* 3: Klaus Tuori: The ECB's unconventional quantitative easing is
turning to conventional monetary policy
* 4: Jens van 't Klooster: The ECB's collateral framework from the
1990s till the present
* Moving beyond monetary policy: The ECB, financial stability, economic
integration and the (future of the) Banking Union
* 5: Agnieszka Smole?ska and Thomas Beukers: The ECB and financial
stability
* 6: Jonathan Bauerschmidt: The ECB and economic integration
* 7: Kern Alexander: The ECB's role in the European Banking Union
* 8: Federico Della Negra and Gianni Lo Schiavo: The relationship
between the ECB and theNational competent authorities in the single
supervisory mechanism: Problems and perspectives
* 9: Florin Coman-Kund: The role of the ECB in the international arena
and the external dimension of EMU: a 'new' ECB within a crippled
legal framework?
* Institutional setting: the ECB's 'institutional logic' and its
relationship with governments, courts and parliaments
* 10: Alexander Thiele: The independence of the ECB: Justification,
challenges and possible threats
* 11: Fabian Amtenbrink and Menelaos Markakis: The legitimacy and
accountability of the ECB at the age of twenty
* 12: Takis Tridimas: The ECB and the Court of Justice: Old toolbox,
new problems
* 13: Diane Fromage: Assessing and (re-)situating today's ECB in the
EU's institutional landscape
* 14: Ad van Riet: The ECB in the new normal: Organizing fiscal support
for monetary policy
* A contextual analysis of the ECB
* 15: Christy-Ann Petit: The ECB mandate - a comparative constitutional
perspective
* 16: Marijn van der Sluis: The Role of Constitutional Law for the ECB:
Past, Present and Future
* 17: René Smits: The ECB's E-ROAD ahead
'new' European Central Bank
* The ECB's response to the financial and sovereign debt crisis:
Unconventional monetary policy and the lender of last resort function
* 2: Vestert Borger: The transformation of the ECB in sovereign bond
markets
* 3: Klaus Tuori: The ECB's unconventional quantitative easing is
turning to conventional monetary policy
* 4: Jens van 't Klooster: The ECB's collateral framework from the
1990s till the present
* Moving beyond monetary policy: The ECB, financial stability, economic
integration and the (future of the) Banking Union
* 5: Agnieszka Smole?ska and Thomas Beukers: The ECB and financial
stability
* 6: Jonathan Bauerschmidt: The ECB and economic integration
* 7: Kern Alexander: The ECB's role in the European Banking Union
* 8: Federico Della Negra and Gianni Lo Schiavo: The relationship
between the ECB and theNational competent authorities in the single
supervisory mechanism: Problems and perspectives
* 9: Florin Coman-Kund: The role of the ECB in the international arena
and the external dimension of EMU: a 'new' ECB within a crippled
legal framework?
* Institutional setting: the ECB's 'institutional logic' and its
relationship with governments, courts and parliaments
* 10: Alexander Thiele: The independence of the ECB: Justification,
challenges and possible threats
* 11: Fabian Amtenbrink and Menelaos Markakis: The legitimacy and
accountability of the ECB at the age of twenty
* 12: Takis Tridimas: The ECB and the Court of Justice: Old toolbox,
new problems
* 13: Diane Fromage: Assessing and (re-)situating today's ECB in the
EU's institutional landscape
* 14: Ad van Riet: The ECB in the new normal: Organizing fiscal support
for monetary policy
* A contextual analysis of the ECB
* 15: Christy-Ann Petit: The ECB mandate - a comparative constitutional
perspective
* 16: Marijn van der Sluis: The Role of Constitutional Law for the ECB:
Past, Present and Future
* 17: René Smits: The ECB's E-ROAD ahead