The Eurozone crisis has encouraged the reform of European institutions and the spread of austerity policies across struggling Eurozone economies. Michelle Everson assesses the role of European courts in this process, noting that they have shown an unwillingness to put legal obstacles in front of agreements generated as part of the EU’s crisis management. While this may be justified in the short-term, she argues that the fact these changes appear to be permanent raises serious questions about the legitimacy of European law. Moreover, it implies that the law itself has become subject to the pressures of financial markets
This paper attempts to locate the place of law in debates on the economic crisis. It suggests that l...
peer reviewedThis paper investigates whether the ‘Euro crisis’ has altered the Court of Justice’s le...
This paper investigates whether the ‘Euro crisis’ has altered the Court of Justice’s legal reasoning...
One of the most controversial issues during the Eurozone crisis has been the extent to which policie...
In the ongoing effort to staunch the Euro crisis, last Friday saw the signing of a stringent new fis...
The role of law in the governance of the Eurozone confronts divergent economic and political perspec...
Since 2010 the EU has been in an 'emergency' situation due to the euro crisis, where the crisis mana...
Since the financial crisis there have been extraordinary efforts by the European Central Bank to pro...
The European Stability Mechanism (ESM) is the latest in a series of EU financial crisis legal resolu...
This article analyses the impact of the so-called euro crisis on the rule of law value. It moves fro...
As the Greek financial drama reaches its sorry dénouement, another crisis looms for the European pro...
An economic crisis with the dimensions of the one raging in the world today confronts the judiciary ...
The European Stability Mechanism (ESM) is the latest in a series of EU financial crisis legal resolu...
At a time of crisis – a true state of emergency – both the Court of Justice of the European Union an...
At a time of crisis – a true state of emergency – both the Court of Justice of the European Union an...
This paper attempts to locate the place of law in debates on the economic crisis. It suggests that l...
peer reviewedThis paper investigates whether the ‘Euro crisis’ has altered the Court of Justice’s le...
This paper investigates whether the ‘Euro crisis’ has altered the Court of Justice’s legal reasoning...
One of the most controversial issues during the Eurozone crisis has been the extent to which policie...
In the ongoing effort to staunch the Euro crisis, last Friday saw the signing of a stringent new fis...
The role of law in the governance of the Eurozone confronts divergent economic and political perspec...
Since 2010 the EU has been in an 'emergency' situation due to the euro crisis, where the crisis mana...
Since the financial crisis there have been extraordinary efforts by the European Central Bank to pro...
The European Stability Mechanism (ESM) is the latest in a series of EU financial crisis legal resolu...
This article analyses the impact of the so-called euro crisis on the rule of law value. It moves fro...
As the Greek financial drama reaches its sorry dénouement, another crisis looms for the European pro...
An economic crisis with the dimensions of the one raging in the world today confronts the judiciary ...
The European Stability Mechanism (ESM) is the latest in a series of EU financial crisis legal resolu...
At a time of crisis – a true state of emergency – both the Court of Justice of the European Union an...
At a time of crisis – a true state of emergency – both the Court of Justice of the European Union an...
This paper attempts to locate the place of law in debates on the economic crisis. It suggests that l...
peer reviewedThis paper investigates whether the ‘Euro crisis’ has altered the Court of Justice’s le...
This paper investigates whether the ‘Euro crisis’ has altered the Court of Justice’s legal reasoning...