Crisis policy of the ECB has been controversial on the judicial stage between the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) and the German Constitutional Court (FCC). While the controversy appears to be settled at this stage following the FCC's judgment in June 2016, disagreement between the courts persists in two regards. First, on the scope and intensity of judicial review of a potential future application of the OMT programme, the FCC gives less discretionary leeway to the ECB than the CJEU and thus exerts stricter judicial review. Second, there are legal boundaries on a “haircut” relinquishing parts of the debt of euro countries owed to Member States and the ECB. This article offers a legal analysis of the remaining controversies and the policy...
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Crisis policy of the ECB has been controversial on the judicial stage between the Court of Justice o...
This article examines the judicial review used by the CJEU in assessing the ECB's non-standard monet...
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The relationship between the European Union (EU) and its member states has recently been the subject...
In Gauweiler v. ECB, the German Constitutional Court referred for the first time a case to the Europ...
The Eurozone banking and sovereign debt crisis has brought the fragility of the European monetary un...
The German Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) ruling of 14 January 2014 deserves a thorough evaluati...
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The recent ruling of the German Constitutional Court on the ECB was an economic and political bombsh...
The European Central Bank has been active since the sovereign debt crisis that struck European Union...
The European Central Bank has been active since the sovereign debt crisis that struck European Union...
The European Central Bank’s Outright Monetary Transactions (OMT) programme was a politically-pragmat...
The euro crisis points towards the limits of the post-war pro-European integration consensus in Germ...
Does the European Central Bank (ECB) have a mandate to do ‘whatever it takes’ to save the Euro? Not ...
On the 5th May German's Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) declared a case decided by the Court of J...
Crisis policy of the ECB has been controversial on the judicial stage between the Court of Justice o...
This article examines the judicial review used by the CJEU in assessing the ECB's non-standard monet...
Since 2010 the EU has been in an 'emergency' situation due to the euro crisis, where the crisis mana...
The relationship between the European Union (EU) and its member states has recently been the subject...
In Gauweiler v. ECB, the German Constitutional Court referred for the first time a case to the Europ...
The Eurozone banking and sovereign debt crisis has brought the fragility of the European monetary un...
The German Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) ruling of 14 January 2014 deserves a thorough evaluati...
This article analyses the impact of the so-called euro crisis on the rule of law value. It moves fro...
The recent ruling of the German Constitutional Court on the ECB was an economic and political bombsh...
The European Central Bank has been active since the sovereign debt crisis that struck European Union...
The European Central Bank has been active since the sovereign debt crisis that struck European Union...
The European Central Bank’s Outright Monetary Transactions (OMT) programme was a politically-pragmat...
The euro crisis points towards the limits of the post-war pro-European integration consensus in Germ...
Does the European Central Bank (ECB) have a mandate to do ‘whatever it takes’ to save the Euro? Not ...
On the 5th May German's Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) declared a case decided by the Court of J...