What Form of Government for the European Union and the Eurozone?
In: Modern Studies in European Law Ser.
In: Modern Studies in European Law 54
In: Modern Studies in European Law Ser.
In: Modern studies in European law
1. Introduction: A New Look at the Form of Government of the European Union and the Eurozone -- Federico Fabbrini, Ernst Hirsch Ballin and Han Somsen -- Part I: The Euro-crisis and Institutional Change -- 2. The Financial Crisis, the EU Institutional Order and Constitutional Responsibility 17 -- Paul Craig -- 3. The Governance Framework of the Eurozone and the Need for a Treaty Reform -- Christian Calliess -- 4. Intergovernmentalism and the New Framework of EMU Governance -- Georgios Maris and Pantelis Sklias -- Part II: The Governance of Economic, Monetary and Financial Affairs -- 5. The Confusion of Tasks in the Decision-Making Process -- of the European Economic Governance -- Alexandre de Streel -- 6. Constitutional Changes in Euro Government and the Relationship Between the ECB and the Executive Power in the Union -- Thomas Beukers -- 7. The Single Supervisory Mechanism: Building the New Top-Down Cooperative Supervisory Governance in Europe -- Gianni LO Schiavo -- Part III: Democracy: Representation, Participation and Accountability -- 8. Is the EU a Representative Democracy ? The Normative Debate and the Impact of the Euro-crisis -- Simona Piattoni -- 9. Participatory Democracy in Europe: Article 11 TEU and the Legitimacy of the European Union -- Christian Marxsen -- 10. Democratic Accountability of EU Executive Power: A Reform Agenda for Parliaments -- Deirdre Curtin -- Part IV: The Parliamentarisation of the EU and its Critics -- 11. Towards a New Constitutional Architecture in the EU? -- R Daniel Kelemen -- 12. Enhancing European Democracy in Times of Crisis? - The Proposal to Politicise the Election of the European Commission's President -- Carlino Antpöhler -- 13. In the Image of State: Constitutional Complexities of Engineering a European Democracy -- Anna Kocharov -- Part V: New Institutional Developments -- 14. New Intergovernmentalism: The European Council and its President -- Uwe Puetter -- 15. Inter-Parliamentary Cooperation and its Challenges:The Case of Economic and Financial Governance -- Valentin Kreilinger -- 16. From Executive Federalism to Executive Government: Current Problems and Future Prospects in the Governance of EMU -- Federico Fabbrini
In: Modern studies in European law volume 54
6. Constitutional Changes in Euro Government and the Relationship Between the ECB and the Executive Power in the UnionI. INTRODUCTION; II. KEY MOMENTS AND ISSUES OF EURO GOVERNMENT; III. CHANGING GOVERNMENT FUNCTIONS: FINANCIAL STABILITY; IV. RETHINKING THE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CENTRAL BANKS AND GOVERNMENTS; V. WHAT GOVERNMENT FOR THE EURO? RETHINKING THE ACCOUNTABILITY FRAMEWORK; VI. CONCLUSION; 7. The Single Supervisory Mechanism: Building the New Top-Down Cooperative Supervisory Governance in Europe; I. INTRODUCTION.
In: Modern Studies in European Law
What is the form of government of the European Union (EU)? And how is the institutional governance of the Eurozone evolving? These questions have become pressing during the last few years. On the one hand, the Euro-crisis and the legal and institutional responses to it have had major implications on the constitutional architecture of the EU and the Eurozone. On the other hand, the May 2014 elections for the European Parliament and the ensuing struggle to form the European Commission have brought to the fore new tensions in the EU political system. The purpose of this book, which brings togethe
In: Modern studies in European law 54
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