Economic Governance in Europe: Comparative Paradoxes and Constitutional Challenges

Economic Governance in Europe: Comparative Paradoxes and Constitutional Challenges

by Federico Fabbrini
Economic Governance in Europe: Comparative Paradoxes and Constitutional Challenges

Economic Governance in Europe: Comparative Paradoxes and Constitutional Challenges

by Federico Fabbrini

eBook

$97.49  $129.99 Save 25% Current price is $97.49, Original price is $129.99. You Save 25%.

Available on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

The Euro-Crisis and the legal and institutional responses to it have had important constitutional implications on the architecture of the European Union (EU). Going beyond the existing literature, Federico Fabbrini's book takes a broad look and examines how the crisis and its aftermath have changed relations of power in the EU, disaggregating three different dimensions: (1) the vertical relations of power between the member states and the EU institutions, (2) the relations of power between the political branches and the courts, and (3) the horizontal relations of power between the EU member states themselves. The first part of the book argues that, in the aftermath of the Euro-crisis, power has been shifting along each of these axes in paradoxical ways. In particular, through a comparison of the United States, Fabbrini reveals that the EU is nowadays characterized by a high degree of centralization in budgetary affairs, an unprecedented level of judicialization of economic questions, and a growing imbalance between the member states in the governance of fiscal matters. As the book makes clear, however, each of these dynamics is a cause for concern - as it calls into question important constitutional values for the EU, such as the autonomy of the member states in taking decision about taxing and spending, the preeminence of the political process in settling economic matters, and the balance between state power and state equality. The second part of the book, therefore, devises possible options for future legal and institutional developments in the EU which may revert these paradoxical trends. In particular, Fabbrini considers the ideas of raising a fiscal capacitiy, restoring the centrality of the EU legislative process, and reforming the EU executive power, and discusses the challenges that accompany any further step towards a deeper Economic and Monetary Union.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191065941
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 01/28/2016
Series: Oxford Studies in European Law
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 300
File size: 662 KB

About the Author

Federico Fabbrini is Associate Professor of European&International Law at iCourts (Center of Excellence on International Courts), Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen. He holds a PhD in Law from the European University Institute and clerked for Justice Sabino Cassese at the Italian Constitutional Court. He is the author of four edited volumes and two monographs, including Fundamental Rights in Europe: Challenges and Transformations in Comparative Perspective (Oxford University Press, 2014).

Table of Contents

Introduction: The New Constitutional Architecture of European Governance
Part I: Accident and Force
1. The Paradox of Centralization
2. The Paradox of Judicialization
3. The Paradox of Domination
Part II: Reflection and Choice
4. From Fiscal Constraints to Fiscal Capacity
5. Form Legislative Side-Lining to Legislative Involvement
6. From Executive Federalism to Executive Government
Conclusion: For a 'More Perfect' Economic and Monetary Union
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews