In the wake of the Euro crisis, the mission statement on the European Central Bank's (ECB) website was changed from ‘Our mission is to serve Europe's citizens’ to ‘Our mission is to serve the people of Europe’. This article situates this discursive shift within a broader change of the ECB's self-presentation in public discourses and explores its meaning in terms of political theory and public law. The article argues that the shift represents a response to the perceived necessity of reimagining the ECB's foundation of legitimate governmental authority following its exercise of emergency powers during the Euro crisis. The discourse emphasizes an organic link between the ECB and ‘the people of Europe’ as a political subject able to authorize p...
This article will focus on the state of legal accountability in the relation between the European C...
Prior to the international fi nancial crisis, the ECB’s policies were shaped by the interpretation t...
Paper presented to the Global Governance and the Search for Justice Conference, Sheffield, 2003.The ...
Is the European Central Bank (ECB) increasingly acting on political – rather than technocratic – con...
Although the post-crisis politicisation of the ECB is widely acknowledged, little empirical evidence...
This paper aims at highlighting my PhD thesis‟ subject on “The transfer of ideas and policy models i...
The politicization of the European Central Bank (ECB) is a recurrent theme in debates on the EU afte...
This paper explains how the European Central Bank gained new responsibilities in the European Moneta...
The envisaged ‘completion’ of European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) through the Banking Union i...
The European Central Bank enjoys a large degree of independence due to the academic and policy conse...
The sovereign debt crisis made it clear that, to be sustainable and serve its initial purpose (notab...
Following the Great Financial Crisis, the European Central Bank’s functions have been significantly ...
Introduction: The euro area was routinely criticized for its handling of the sovereign debt crisis, ...
The sovereign debt crisis made it clear that, to be sustainable and serve its initial purpose (notab...
This introductory article sets the ground for the analysis performed in the articles included in thi...
This article will focus on the state of legal accountability in the relation between the European C...
Prior to the international fi nancial crisis, the ECB’s policies were shaped by the interpretation t...
Paper presented to the Global Governance and the Search for Justice Conference, Sheffield, 2003.The ...
Is the European Central Bank (ECB) increasingly acting on political – rather than technocratic – con...
Although the post-crisis politicisation of the ECB is widely acknowledged, little empirical evidence...
This paper aims at highlighting my PhD thesis‟ subject on “The transfer of ideas and policy models i...
The politicization of the European Central Bank (ECB) is a recurrent theme in debates on the EU afte...
This paper explains how the European Central Bank gained new responsibilities in the European Moneta...
The envisaged ‘completion’ of European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) through the Banking Union i...
The European Central Bank enjoys a large degree of independence due to the academic and policy conse...
The sovereign debt crisis made it clear that, to be sustainable and serve its initial purpose (notab...
Following the Great Financial Crisis, the European Central Bank’s functions have been significantly ...
Introduction: The euro area was routinely criticized for its handling of the sovereign debt crisis, ...
The sovereign debt crisis made it clear that, to be sustainable and serve its initial purpose (notab...
This introductory article sets the ground for the analysis performed in the articles included in thi...
This article will focus on the state of legal accountability in the relation between the European C...
Prior to the international fi nancial crisis, the ECB’s policies were shaped by the interpretation t...
Paper presented to the Global Governance and the Search for Justice Conference, Sheffield, 2003.The ...