Why should a proportionality assessment of an instrument of monetary policy, which no one doubts is at least in part designed to increase money supply and combat deflation, examine that instrument’s effect on economic policy? There are two different answers—one under EU law, the other under German law. </p
Defence date: 28 January 2011Examining Board: Prof. Ernst- Ulrich Petersmann (Supervisor), EUI; ...
The paper analysis the principle of proportionality, which is widely applied in the EU legal order a...
In recent years, the European Court of Justice (the ECJ) seems to have accepted restrictions on the ...
The Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) of Germany has invented a new and impossible test of proporti...
While in German Law the principle of proportionality is mainly used as a tool for judicial review of...
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has held that the European Central Bank (ECB) enjoys considerabl...
In monetary policy public power seems to go unchecked by law, even if law is a central component of ...
The ruling of the German Federal Constitutional Court and its call for conducting and communicating ...
peer reviewedThe controversy over the degree of judicial review of monetary policy decisions trigger...
The analysis departs from the FCC’s stringent proportionality review to elaborate an argument on wha...
At the most basic level, the principle of proportionality captures the common-sensical proposition t...
Abstract The ruling of the Federal Constitutional Court on ECB policy is quite inadequate to address...
First published online: 09 June 2021This article compares the conceptions of proportionality in the ...
The European Court of Justice’s proportionality review in the cases Gauweiler and Weiss was seen as ...
The article analyses the application of the proportionality principle in the Viking and Laval judgme...
Defence date: 28 January 2011Examining Board: Prof. Ernst- Ulrich Petersmann (Supervisor), EUI; ...
The paper analysis the principle of proportionality, which is widely applied in the EU legal order a...
In recent years, the European Court of Justice (the ECJ) seems to have accepted restrictions on the ...
The Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) of Germany has invented a new and impossible test of proporti...
While in German Law the principle of proportionality is mainly used as a tool for judicial review of...
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has held that the European Central Bank (ECB) enjoys considerabl...
In monetary policy public power seems to go unchecked by law, even if law is a central component of ...
The ruling of the German Federal Constitutional Court and its call for conducting and communicating ...
peer reviewedThe controversy over the degree of judicial review of monetary policy decisions trigger...
The analysis departs from the FCC’s stringent proportionality review to elaborate an argument on wha...
At the most basic level, the principle of proportionality captures the common-sensical proposition t...
Abstract The ruling of the Federal Constitutional Court on ECB policy is quite inadequate to address...
First published online: 09 June 2021This article compares the conceptions of proportionality in the ...
The European Court of Justice’s proportionality review in the cases Gauweiler and Weiss was seen as ...
The article analyses the application of the proportionality principle in the Viking and Laval judgme...
Defence date: 28 January 2011Examining Board: Prof. Ernst- Ulrich Petersmann (Supervisor), EUI; ...
The paper analysis the principle of proportionality, which is widely applied in the EU legal order a...
In recent years, the European Court of Justice (the ECJ) seems to have accepted restrictions on the ...