The focus of this paper is on the application of the principle of European Solidarity in the Euro area through the European Stability Mechanism (ESM), since the beginning of the EU financial crisis. Along this background the paper will inter alia, answer the questions of; whether the principle of solidarity is undermined rather than promoted, ending in being the victim of the Eurozone crisis whose mechanisms, namely the ESM and/or the comprehensive EU strategy, merely grow atomisation and national introversion instead of cooperation and unification
The current crisis in the Euro Area is mostly a serious crisis of confidence. Its solutions have to ...
Inter-European solidarity has been in short supply across the Euro zone. While politicians deployed ...
In 2008, the European Union was hit by the most severe financial downturn since the Great Recession ...
The aim of this paper is to understand the conceptual and legal scope of financial solidarity in the...
The main purpose of this chapter is to analyse and assess how the EU has reacted to the pandemic, co...
peer reviewedThis article examines the evolution of the EU ‘redistributive’ policies in the (post-) ...
This paper analyses if European citizens are willing to show solidarity with debt-ridden EU member s...
This paper argues that although solidarity was developed as a principle in EU law to enhance the uni...
The concept of 'EU solidarity' is often used by European leaders in times of crisis to shore up call...
Published online: 18 July 2023Does the framing of crises shape public support for inter-state solida...
An argument commonplace in narratives concerning the difficult recovery after the 2008 crisis, the r...
This paper studies the impact of the sovereign debt crisis on the development of the process of Euro...
This contribution seeks to explore the legal interaction between loyalty and solidarity at EU level,...
The 2015 migration crisis significantly affected the EU’s area of freedom, security, and justice and...
This paper examines some recent arguments put forward by economists and philosophers that purport to...
The current crisis in the Euro Area is mostly a serious crisis of confidence. Its solutions have to ...
Inter-European solidarity has been in short supply across the Euro zone. While politicians deployed ...
In 2008, the European Union was hit by the most severe financial downturn since the Great Recession ...
The aim of this paper is to understand the conceptual and legal scope of financial solidarity in the...
The main purpose of this chapter is to analyse and assess how the EU has reacted to the pandemic, co...
peer reviewedThis article examines the evolution of the EU ‘redistributive’ policies in the (post-) ...
This paper analyses if European citizens are willing to show solidarity with debt-ridden EU member s...
This paper argues that although solidarity was developed as a principle in EU law to enhance the uni...
The concept of 'EU solidarity' is often used by European leaders in times of crisis to shore up call...
Published online: 18 July 2023Does the framing of crises shape public support for inter-state solida...
An argument commonplace in narratives concerning the difficult recovery after the 2008 crisis, the r...
This paper studies the impact of the sovereign debt crisis on the development of the process of Euro...
This contribution seeks to explore the legal interaction between loyalty and solidarity at EU level,...
The 2015 migration crisis significantly affected the EU’s area of freedom, security, and justice and...
This paper examines some recent arguments put forward by economists and philosophers that purport to...
The current crisis in the Euro Area is mostly a serious crisis of confidence. Its solutions have to ...
Inter-European solidarity has been in short supply across the Euro zone. While politicians deployed ...
In 2008, the European Union was hit by the most severe financial downturn since the Great Recession ...