© 2017, The Author(s). This paper offers a dialectical analysis of the law relating to the Greek crisis. The form and content of the measures introduced in the Greek legal system to deal with the debt crisis is examined under the concept of ‘necessity’. It is argued that this concept, used by the Greek Council of State to justify the constitutionality of these measures, opens a path for a more comprehensive analysis of the measures implemented through the mechanism of the Greek Memoranda of Understanding. The measures are seen as ‘necessary’: on the one hand in their accordance and basis on principles of the European Union; on the other hand in their class orientation and reflecting of specific social (class) interests. But despite their ne...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the antecedents and the consequences of the Greece debt ...
Eurozone leaders reached an agreement on Greece on 13 July after lengthy negotiations. Michael Cox w...
INTRODUCTION: CONFLICTING ARGUMENTS AND FRACTURING SOCIAL COHESION For the past 18 months, Greece ha...
© 2017, The Author(s). This paper offers a dialectical analysis of the law relating to the Greek cri...
This paper offers a dialectical analysis of the law relating to the Greek crisis. The form and conte...
A number of authors and commentators on the Greek crisis have pointed out that the Greek financial p...
This paper attempts to locate the place of law in debates on the economic crisis. It suggests that l...
peer reviewedThe legal story of the Eurozone crisis is by now well known. Most commentators have foc...
Awarded the Hellenic Studies Program Eleftherios and Mary Rouvelas Endowed Writing Prize in 2014.The...
The Greek turmoil commenced as a balance of payments, or “sudden stop”, crisis induced by large curr...
Greece was the first of the countries in the EU periphery engulfed in the so-called sovereign debt c...
Il est historiquement prouvé que crise économique rime avec désorganisation des institutions. L’effo...
This paper presents a critical appraisal of financial crisis theories and their ability to illuminat...
Can financial crises bring constitutional change? Has Greece become a prominent such example? Alread...
The recent financial and subsequent sovereign debt crisis caused shock and awe in Greek politics. Fo...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the antecedents and the consequences of the Greece debt ...
Eurozone leaders reached an agreement on Greece on 13 July after lengthy negotiations. Michael Cox w...
INTRODUCTION: CONFLICTING ARGUMENTS AND FRACTURING SOCIAL COHESION For the past 18 months, Greece ha...
© 2017, The Author(s). This paper offers a dialectical analysis of the law relating to the Greek cri...
This paper offers a dialectical analysis of the law relating to the Greek crisis. The form and conte...
A number of authors and commentators on the Greek crisis have pointed out that the Greek financial p...
This paper attempts to locate the place of law in debates on the economic crisis. It suggests that l...
peer reviewedThe legal story of the Eurozone crisis is by now well known. Most commentators have foc...
Awarded the Hellenic Studies Program Eleftherios and Mary Rouvelas Endowed Writing Prize in 2014.The...
The Greek turmoil commenced as a balance of payments, or “sudden stop”, crisis induced by large curr...
Greece was the first of the countries in the EU periphery engulfed in the so-called sovereign debt c...
Il est historiquement prouvé que crise économique rime avec désorganisation des institutions. L’effo...
This paper presents a critical appraisal of financial crisis theories and their ability to illuminat...
Can financial crises bring constitutional change? Has Greece become a prominent such example? Alread...
The recent financial and subsequent sovereign debt crisis caused shock and awe in Greek politics. Fo...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the antecedents and the consequences of the Greece debt ...
Eurozone leaders reached an agreement on Greece on 13 July after lengthy negotiations. Michael Cox w...
INTRODUCTION: CONFLICTING ARGUMENTS AND FRACTURING SOCIAL COHESION For the past 18 months, Greece ha...