
- 384 pages
- English
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New Economic Constitutionalism in Europe
About this book
New Economic Constitutionalism in Europe focuses on the institutional mutation of constitutionalism following the major economic crisis in the Eurozone and globally. The main axis is that a new economic constitutionalism has arisen which trespasses on the conventional conceptual foundations and needs to be addressed with novel institutional vehicles. The author proposes an original and searching analysis of the significant constitutional evolutions that have taken place in member states in response to the global financial crisis. The book combines a sophisticated theoretical model of a new form of economic constitutionalism with detailed practical argumentation. This important new work provides a valuable addition to the understanding of this hugely important topic.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Dedication
- Title Page
- Foreword
- Preface
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- Table of Cases
- Introduction
- 1. New Economic Constitutionalism: The Concept
- 2. Impact of New Economic Constitutionalism on Constitution-Making
- 3. Impact of New Economic Constitutionalism on Constitutional Interpretation
- 4. Institutional Impact of New Economic Constitutionalism upon Governance
- 5. Factual Impact of New Economic Constitutionalism upon Politics
- 6. An EU Recalibration Proposal
- Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Index
- Copyright