The German Constitutional Court’s ruling on the ECB’s PSPP put Europe in a turmoil. By declaring a ruling of the European Court of Justice ultra vires, and therefore not legally binding on Germany, the Bundesverfassungsgericht openly called into question the primacy of EU law and the authority of the ECJ. In this policy paper we argue that on these grounds there is good reason for the European Commission to bring infringement proceedings against Germany in order to, amongst others, protect the European legal order and emphasize the notion of equality of States in the EU
The paper deals with the recent Weiss/PSPP decisions of the Court of Justice of the European Union a...
Since 2010 the EU has been in an 'emergency' situation due to the euro crisis, where the crisis mana...
As the Greek financial drama reaches its sorry dénouement, another crisis looms for the European pro...
The paper examines the possible opening of an infringement procedure against Germany as a result of ...
The essay examines the ruling of the German Federal Court of 5 May 2020 concerning the secondary ma...
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2021 6(1), 801-829 | Articl...
On the 5th May German's Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) declared a case decided by the Court of J...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
L'articolo esamina la possibilità che sia aperto un ricorso per infrazione contro la Germania a segu...
The German Federal Constitutional Court sent shockwaves across Europe on 5 May 2020, when it declare...
In May 2020, for the first time in its history, the Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) of Germany de...
"Fehlerfolgen": Does the Constitutional Court's Ultra-vires and Identity Control on Constitutional G...
In May 2020, a ruling of the German Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) questioned the legality of th...
The recent ruling of the German Constitutional Court on the ECB was an economic and political bombsh...
The German Constitutional Court (BVG) recently referred different questions to the European Court of...
The paper deals with the recent Weiss/PSPP decisions of the Court of Justice of the European Union a...
Since 2010 the EU has been in an 'emergency' situation due to the euro crisis, where the crisis mana...
As the Greek financial drama reaches its sorry dénouement, another crisis looms for the European pro...
The paper examines the possible opening of an infringement procedure against Germany as a result of ...
The essay examines the ruling of the German Federal Court of 5 May 2020 concerning the secondary ma...
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2021 6(1), 801-829 | Articl...
On the 5th May German's Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) declared a case decided by the Court of J...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
L'articolo esamina la possibilità che sia aperto un ricorso per infrazione contro la Germania a segu...
The German Federal Constitutional Court sent shockwaves across Europe on 5 May 2020, when it declare...
In May 2020, for the first time in its history, the Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) of Germany de...
"Fehlerfolgen": Does the Constitutional Court's Ultra-vires and Identity Control on Constitutional G...
In May 2020, a ruling of the German Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) questioned the legality of th...
The recent ruling of the German Constitutional Court on the ECB was an economic and political bombsh...
The German Constitutional Court (BVG) recently referred different questions to the European Court of...
The paper deals with the recent Weiss/PSPP decisions of the Court of Justice of the European Union a...
Since 2010 the EU has been in an 'emergency' situation due to the euro crisis, where the crisis mana...
As the Greek financial drama reaches its sorry dénouement, another crisis looms for the European pro...