It seems that the BVerfG has learned a lesson. Yesterday’s referral about the the European Central Bank’s policy of Quantitative Easing (QE) sets a completely different tone. It reads like a modest and balanced plea for judicial dialogue, rather than an indictment. Fifty years after the original event, a new Summer of Love seems to thrive between the highest judicial bodies. It shows no traces of the aplomb with which Karlsruhe presented its stance to Luxembourg three years ago
The ECB has decided to implement large-scale quantitative easing (QE) measures since March 2015 unti...
In January 2014, for the first time in its history, the German Federal Constitutional Court submitte...
Germany has recently voiced criticism of the European Central Bank (ECB) from the perspective that i...
It seems that the BVerfG has learned a lesson. Yesterday’s referral about the the European Central B...
On 15 August 2017, the Bundesverfassungsgericht (BVerfG) referred the case against the European Cent...
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The European Central Bank’s Outright Monetary Transactions (OMT) programme was a politically-pragmat...
The Eurozone banking and sovereign debt crisis has brought the fragility of the European monetary un...
The German Constitutional Court (BVG) recently referred different questions to the European Court of...
Despite having a positive effect on the economic situation within the Eurozone, the European Central...
The European Central Bank adopted a policy of quantitative easing early in 2015, long after the US a...
The European Central Bank has been active since the sovereign debt crisis that struck European Union...
In Gauweiler v. ECB, the German Constitutional Court referred for the first time a case to the Europ...
The recent ruling of the German Constitutional Court on the ECB was an economic and political bombsh...
In the Weiss case the BVerG resoundingly disproved the ECJ on the point of proportionality of the Pu...
The ECB has decided to implement large-scale quantitative easing (QE) measures since March 2015 unti...
In January 2014, for the first time in its history, the German Federal Constitutional Court submitte...
Germany has recently voiced criticism of the European Central Bank (ECB) from the perspective that i...
It seems that the BVerfG has learned a lesson. Yesterday’s referral about the the European Central B...
On 15 August 2017, the Bundesverfassungsgericht (BVerfG) referred the case against the European Cent...
Does the European Central Bank (ECB) have a mandate to do ‘whatever it takes’ to save the Euro? Not ...
The European Central Bank’s Outright Monetary Transactions (OMT) programme was a politically-pragmat...
The Eurozone banking and sovereign debt crisis has brought the fragility of the European monetary un...
The German Constitutional Court (BVG) recently referred different questions to the European Court of...
Despite having a positive effect on the economic situation within the Eurozone, the European Central...
The European Central Bank adopted a policy of quantitative easing early in 2015, long after the US a...
The European Central Bank has been active since the sovereign debt crisis that struck European Union...
In Gauweiler v. ECB, the German Constitutional Court referred for the first time a case to the Europ...
The recent ruling of the German Constitutional Court on the ECB was an economic and political bombsh...
In the Weiss case the BVerG resoundingly disproved the ECJ on the point of proportionality of the Pu...
The ECB has decided to implement large-scale quantitative easing (QE) measures since March 2015 unti...
In January 2014, for the first time in its history, the German Federal Constitutional Court submitte...
Germany has recently voiced criticism of the European Central Bank (ECB) from the perspective that i...