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Book Title
EMU Integration and Member States’ Constitutions
ISBN
9781509935789
Subject Area
Law
Publication Name
Emu Integration and Member States' Constitutions
Item Length
9.6 in
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
Subject
Banking, International
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.5 in
Author
Elisabeth Lentsch
Item Width
6.7 in
Item Weight
47.6 Oz
Number of Pages
728 Pages

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In this book, legal scholars from the EU Member States (with the addition of the UK) analyse the development of the EU Member States' attitudes to economic, fiscal, and monetary integration since the Treaty of Maastricht. The Eurozone crisis corroborated the warnings of economists that weak economic policy coordination and loose fiscal oversight would be insufficient to stabilise the monetary union. The country studies in this book investigate the legal, and in particular the constitutional, pre-conditions for deeper fiscal and monetary integration that influenced the past and might impact on the future positions in the (now) 27 EU Member States. The individual country studies address the following issues: - Main characteristics of the national constitutional system, and constitutional culture; - Constitutional foundations of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) membership and related instruments; - Constitutional obstacles to EMU integration; - Constitutional rules and/or practice on implementing EMU-related law; and - The resulting relationship between EMU-related law and national law Offering a comprehensive and detailed assessment of the legal and constitutional developments concerning the Economic and Monetary Union since the Treaty of Maastricht, this book provides not only a study of legal EMU-related measures and reforms at the EU level, but most importantly sheds light on their perception in the EU Member States.

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Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN-10
1509935789
ISBN-13
9781509935789
eBay Product ID (ePID)
24050096746

Product Key Features

Author
Elisabeth Lentsch
Publication Name
Emu Integration and Member States' Constitutions
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Banking, International
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Law
Number of Pages
728 Pages

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Item Length
9.6 in
Item Height
1.5 in
Item Width
6.7 in
Item Weight
47.6 Oz

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LCCN
2020-042872
Lc Classification Number
Kje5076.E48 2021
Table of Content
1. Analytical Report on the Legal Background of Member States'' Positions towards Economic and Fiscal Integration Stefan Griller, University of Salzburg, Austria 2. EMU Integration against the Backdrop of EU Law and Jurisprudence Elisabeth Lentsch, formerly of Horizon 2020 Project 3. Bulgaria: EMU Integration and the Bulgarian Constitution: ''Missing Constitution'' or EU Friendliness and Open Statehood Masquerading Implicit Sovereigntist Strategies in the Context of Multilevel Constitutional Games? Martin Belov, St Kliment Ochridski University of Sofia, Bulgaria 4. EMU Integration and the Czech Constitution: Doctrinal Openness and Political Reluctance Toma s Dumbrovsky, Charles University Prague, Czech Republic 5. Denmark Ulla Neergaard, University of Copenhagen, Denmark 6. Germany Stefan Korioth, Ludwig Maximilians University Munich, Germany, and Jonas Marx, Ludwig Maximilians University Munich, Germany 7. Estonia Andres Tupits, Estonian Business School, Tallinn, Estonia 8. Ireland Gavin Barrett, University College Dublin, Ireland 9. Greece: Further EMU Steps Require a Democratic Eurozone Architecture Lina Papadopoulou, Aristotle University, Salonica, Greece 10. Spain: The Impact of the EMU on the Spanish Constitution Following the Euro Crisis: A Stress Test for the Europeanisation of the Constitutional Order Diane Fromage, University of Maastricht, the Netherlands, Maribel Gonzalez Pascual, Secretary of State for Territorial Policy of the Spanish Government, Madrid, Spain, Joan Solanes Mullor, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain and Aida Torres Perez, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain 11. France: The Paradox of Constitutional Adaptability in a Member State Running Budget Excessive Deficits Laetitia Guilloud-Colliat, Universit é Grenoble-Alpes, Grenoble, France and Fabien Terpan, Science Po Grenoble, France 12. Croatia Tamara C apeta, University of Zagreb, Croatia and Iris Goldner Lang, University of Zagreb, Croatia 13. Italy Monica Bonini, Bicocca University, Milan, Italy, and Stefania Ninatti, Department of Bicocca University, Milan, Italy 14. Cyprus Nikos Skoutaris, University of East Anglia, UK 15. Latvia Dita Plepa, R i ga Stradi ns University, Riga, Latvia 16. Lithuania Irmantas Jarukaitis, Court of Justice of the EU in Luxembourg 17. Luxembourg Jorg Gerkrath, University of Luxembourg 18. Hungary Attila Vincze, Andr á ssy University Budapest, Hungary, Pal Sonnevend, E ö tv ö s L ó rant University ELTE in Budapest, Hungary and Andras Jakab, University of Salzburg, Austria 19. Malta: The Assimilation of the EU''s Economic, Fiscal and Monetary Governance Acquis in the Maltese Legal Framework Joseph Bugeja, Gauci-Maistre Xynou in La Valetta, Malta 20. The Netherlands Jan-Herman Reestman, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Monica Claes, Maastricht University, the Netherlands 21. Austria Rainer Palmstorfer, University of Salzburg, Austria 22. Poland Dariusz Adamski, University of Wroc l aw, Poland 23. Portugal Ana Maria Guerra Martins, European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg, France and Joana de Sousa Loureiro, Centre for Judicial Studies in Lisbon, Portugal 24. Romania Dr Mihaela Vrabie, University of Bucharest, Romania 25. Slovakia: (Seemingly) No Legal Obstacles to Deepening EMU Integration Robert Zbiral, Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic 26. Slovenia Matej Avbelj, Graduate School of Government and European Studies at Kranj, Slovenia and Erazem Bohinc, Higher Court in Ljubljana, Slovenia 27. Finland Tuomas Ojanen, University of Helsinki, Finland 28. Sweden Joakim Nergelius, Ö rebro University, Sweden and Eleonor Kristoffersson, Ö rebro University, Sweden 29. United Kingdom Paul Craig, University of Oxford, UK
Target Audience
College Audience
Dewey Decimal
341.24224
Dewey Edition
23

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