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This discussion of the ECJ in the context of a project on political representation in the EU responds to the Court's changing functions in the integration process and also to the critique which the exercise of this function has provoked in recent years after the Court objected to constitutional...
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international financial crisis had its origins outside Europe, the Monetary Union has greatly increased the vulnerability of some …
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The new intergovernmentalism seeks to understand the changing dynamics of contemporary European integration. It emphasises, inter alia, member states' preference for deliberative modes of decision-making and their reluctance to delegate new powers to traditional supranational institutions. The...
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governments and financial systems in Europe cannot be reduced to the polar notions of "capture" and "repression", but that the …
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The crisis since August 2007 provides an opportunity to observe the workings of good governance institutions under an extreme stress test and in radically different political settings. Institutions such as independent central banks, fiscal rules and regulatory oversight of public finances were...
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European crisis management is an unusual policy area which, in spite of its relative novelty, has evolved considerably in the last decade. Its institutional architecture in particular is relatively complex but the EU Council Presidency is often forgotten in it, since it tends to be characterized...
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project and on the “economic constitution” which the EMU, as accomplished by the Treaty of Maastricht, were expected to … disregards the European order of competences, dis-empowers national institutions, and burdens, in particular, Southern Europe … realistic. The essay pleads for a more modest Europe committing itself to “unity in diversity”, the motto of the ill …
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The financial crisis, and resulting crisis with the Euro, has had profound effects on the EU, and its Member States, even those that do not form part of the Euro zone. It has generated a welter of measures to combat the ‘problem' and this flurry of initiatives has not yet come to an end, nor...
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Constitution and the European constitutional theory were tested. A number of rather serious issues were raised concerning the … interpretation of the Constitution, the relationship between national Constitution, EU legal order and international law and the … Constitution itself, either through informal constitutional changes or through the formal amendment process. The main finding of …
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