In Economic Governance in Europe: Comparative Paradoxes and Constitutional Challenges, Federico Fabbrini outlines the impact of the Euro crisis on the constitutional and legal architecture of the European Union, arguing for a shift from constitutional arrangements rooted in ‘accident and force’ to systems ‘designed on the basis of reflection and choice’. Francesco Costamagna welcomes this as a refreshing challenge to the assumption that movement towards an EU super-state is the best solution to current challenges
The current debate around the eurocrisis and European integration often centres on the role of Europ...
In this accessible read, Mark Corner looks to provide an essential introduction to the history and m...
As the European Union is based upon everchanging processes, legislation, procedures and the Member S...
Public unease with the European Union, Euro problems, and dysfunctional institutions give rise to th...
Democratic representation has never been so misrepresented as in the current European climate, and t...
In The Battle for Europe, Thomas Fazi argues that European Union elites have seized on the financial...
Published in EJLS online first Vol. 14, No. 1 in late July 2022In the wake of the financial and econ...
In How Europeans View and Evaluate Democracy, editors Mónica Ferrín and Hanspeter Kriesi offer insig...
For decades the European Union tried changing its institutions, but achieved only unsatisfying polit...
Uwe Puetter offers a thorough account of Council decision-making by covering two decades of European...
The Euro-crisis and the legal and institutional responses to it have had important constitutional im...
Sabrina Ragone is an Associate Professor of Comparative Public Law at the University of Bologna. Her...
Europe on the Brink brings together a selection of seven important voices in economics in a discussi...
Since its origins, there have been competing views concerning the nature, scope and objectives of th...
In Citizens in Europe: Essays on Democracy, Constitutionalism and European Integration, Claus Offe a...
The current debate around the eurocrisis and European integration often centres on the role of Europ...
In this accessible read, Mark Corner looks to provide an essential introduction to the history and m...
As the European Union is based upon everchanging processes, legislation, procedures and the Member S...
Public unease with the European Union, Euro problems, and dysfunctional institutions give rise to th...
Democratic representation has never been so misrepresented as in the current European climate, and t...
In The Battle for Europe, Thomas Fazi argues that European Union elites have seized on the financial...
Published in EJLS online first Vol. 14, No. 1 in late July 2022In the wake of the financial and econ...
In How Europeans View and Evaluate Democracy, editors Mónica Ferrín and Hanspeter Kriesi offer insig...
For decades the European Union tried changing its institutions, but achieved only unsatisfying polit...
Uwe Puetter offers a thorough account of Council decision-making by covering two decades of European...
The Euro-crisis and the legal and institutional responses to it have had important constitutional im...
Sabrina Ragone is an Associate Professor of Comparative Public Law at the University of Bologna. Her...
Europe on the Brink brings together a selection of seven important voices in economics in a discussi...
Since its origins, there have been competing views concerning the nature, scope and objectives of th...
In Citizens in Europe: Essays on Democracy, Constitutionalism and European Integration, Claus Offe a...
The current debate around the eurocrisis and European integration often centres on the role of Europ...
In this accessible read, Mark Corner looks to provide an essential introduction to the history and m...
As the European Union is based upon everchanging processes, legislation, procedures and the Member S...