Research handbook on EU economic law
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Research handbook on EU economic law
(Research handbooks in European law)
E. Elgar, c2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) constitutes a key pillar of the project of European integration, and the law serves as the infrastructure of the EU's system of economic governance. This comprehensive Research Handbook analyses and explains this complex architecture from a legal point of view and looks ahead to the challenges it faces and how these can be resolved.
Bringing together contributions from leading academics from across Europe and top lawyers from several EU institutions, this Research Handbook is the first to cover all aspects of the Eurozone's legal ecosystem, including the fiscal, monetary, banking, and capital markets unions. In doing so, it offers an up-to-date and in depth assessment of the norms and procedures that underpin EMU, exploring the latest developments, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of the existing framework, and making suggestions for necessary reform through policy and law.
Scholars and advanced students with an interest in EU economic law will find this Research Handbook to be an indispensable guide. It will also prove valuable to policy-makers and legal advisors working in EU institutions, as well as practitioners in the field and officials in both EU and national administrations.
Table of Contents
Contents:
1. Introduction
Federico Fabbrini and Marco Ventoruzzo
PART I Economic Union
2. Institutional architecture
Alberto de Gregorio Merino
3. Fiscal Rules
Jean-Paul Keppenne
4. Mechanisms of Financial Stabilization
Tomi Tuominen
5. Fiscal Capacity
Federico Fabbrini
PART II Monetary Union
6. Institutional architecture (ECB, Eurosystem)
Phoebus Athanassiou
7. Conventional & Unconventional Monetary Policy
Aikaterini Pantazatou and Ioannis Asimakopoulos
8. Monetary Policy and Judicial Review
Stefania Baroncelli
9. Adjustment Programs and Conditionality
Roderic O'Gorman
PART III Banking Union
10. The Single Rulebook and the European Banking Authority
Valia Babis
11. Single Supervisory Mechanism
Tobias H. Troeger
12. Single Resolution Mechanism
Christos Gortsos
13. European Deposit Insurance Scheme
Christos Gortsos
PART IV Capital Markets Union
14. The European System of Financial Supervision
Sophie Vuarlot-Dignac and Eugenia Siracusa
15. Capital Markets Union
Danny Busch
16. Financial Services and Investment Funds
Filippo Annunziata
17. Clearing and Settlement
Nadia Linciano
18. Concluding remarks
Andreas Heinzmann and Valerio Scollo
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"