In the Weiss case the BVerG resoundingly disproved the ECJ on the point of proportionality of the Public Sector Purchase Programme launched by the ECB in 2015. For the BVerG, this programme would overflow from monetary policy into economic policy, reserved to Member States. While monetary policy is conferred by the Treaties to the technical and non-discretionary intervention of the ECB, economic policies must remain within the realm of democratic choices of Member States. The article critically comments on the ordoliberal approach of the BVerG, highlighting how each type of monetary policy has an impact on economic policy, being peculiar to the German point of view (and to its satellites States) that only restrictive monetary policy can be ...
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has held that the European Central Bank (ECB) enjoys considerabl...
The article discusses the Weiss dispute from a political economy perspective. It first sets this lit...
Abstract The ruling of the Federal Constitutional Court on ECB policy is quite inadequate to address...
Drawing on the Weiss case of the BVerG, the article aims to criticize the irenic vision behind the ...
La BCE sembra conseguire un nuovo ruolo significativo non solo nella guida delle politiche monetarie...
The article discusses the Weiss dispute from a political economy perspective. It first sets this lit...
In Gauweiler v. ECB, the German Constitutional Court referred for the first time a case to the Europ...
The relationship between the European Union (EU) and its member states has recently been the subject...
This article analyses the new challenges the ECB faces in implementing its monetary policy and asks ...
The Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) of Germany has invented a new and impossible test of proporti...
peer reviewedThe article discusses the Weiss dispute from a political economy perspective. It first ...
On 15 August 2017, the Bundesverfassungsgericht (BVerfG) referred the case against the European Cent...
The European Central Bank has been active since the sovereign debt crisis that struck European Union...
This article studies the hidden blemishes of two benchmark rulings of the European Court of Justice ...
This article examines the judicial review used by the CJEU in assessing the ECB's non-standard monet...
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has held that the European Central Bank (ECB) enjoys considerabl...
The article discusses the Weiss dispute from a political economy perspective. It first sets this lit...
Abstract The ruling of the Federal Constitutional Court on ECB policy is quite inadequate to address...
Drawing on the Weiss case of the BVerG, the article aims to criticize the irenic vision behind the ...
La BCE sembra conseguire un nuovo ruolo significativo non solo nella guida delle politiche monetarie...
The article discusses the Weiss dispute from a political economy perspective. It first sets this lit...
In Gauweiler v. ECB, the German Constitutional Court referred for the first time a case to the Europ...
The relationship between the European Union (EU) and its member states has recently been the subject...
This article analyses the new challenges the ECB faces in implementing its monetary policy and asks ...
The Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) of Germany has invented a new and impossible test of proporti...
peer reviewedThe article discusses the Weiss dispute from a political economy perspective. It first ...
On 15 August 2017, the Bundesverfassungsgericht (BVerfG) referred the case against the European Cent...
The European Central Bank has been active since the sovereign debt crisis that struck European Union...
This article studies the hidden blemishes of two benchmark rulings of the European Court of Justice ...
This article examines the judicial review used by the CJEU in assessing the ECB's non-standard monet...
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has held that the European Central Bank (ECB) enjoys considerabl...
The article discusses the Weiss dispute from a political economy perspective. It first sets this lit...
Abstract The ruling of the Federal Constitutional Court on ECB policy is quite inadequate to address...