EU law in populist times : crises and prospects

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EU law in populist times : crises and prospects

edited by Francesca Bignami

Cambridge University Press, 2021

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"First published 2020. First paperback edition 2021" -- T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The rise of Euroscepticism and populist backlash pose a dramatic challenge to the EU and highlight the EU's growing legal powers over core areas of state sovereignty. Authored by leading academics and policymakers, this book provides a comprehensive and cutting-edge analysis of the fields of EU law at the heart of contemporary political debates - economic policy, human migration, internal security, and constitutional fundamentals at the national level. Following the specialist contributions, the conclusion draws out critical, cross-cutting lessons for improving legitimacy and advancing the rule of law, rights and democracy in sovereignty-sensitive areas of EU law. Accessible to students, this volume is an invaluable resource for researchers and scholars of EU law and politics.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Introduction: EU law, sovereignty, and populism Francesca Bignami
  • Part I. Economic Policy: 2. The future of the European economic and monetary Union: issues of constitutional law Matthias Ruffert
  • 3. Post-crisis economic and social policy: some thoughts on structural reforms 2.0 Philomila Tsoukala
  • 4. Politicized integration: the case of the Eurozone crisis Nicolas Jabko
  • 5. EU financial regulation after the neoliberal moment Elliot Posner
  • 6. The Euro crisis and the transformation of the European political system Renaud Dehousse
  • Part II. Human Migration: 7. On equal treatment, social justice and the introduction of parliamentarism in the European Union Ulf OEberg and Nathalie Leyns
  • 8. The emerging architecture of EU asylum policy: insights into the administrative governance of the common European asylum system Evangelia Tsourdi
  • 9. Databases for non-EU nationals and the right to private life: towards a system of generalised surveillance of movement? Niovi Vavoula
  • Part III. Internal Security: 10. The EU and international terrorism: promoting free movement of persons, the right to privacy, and security Gilles de Kerchove and Christiane Hoehn
  • 11. The preventive tun in European security policy: towards a rule of law crisis? Valsamis Mitsilegas
  • 12. The opening salvo: the CLOUD Act, e-evidence proposals, and EU-US discussions regarding law enforcement access to data across borders Jennifer Daskal
  • 13. Preserving article 8 in times of crisis: constraining derogations from the European Convention on Human Rights Marc Rotenberg and Eleni Kyriakides
  • 14. Progress and failure in the area of freedom, security, and justice Emilio De Capitani
  • Part IV. Constitutional Fundamentals: 15. Defending democracy in EU member states: beyond article 7 TEU Kim Lane Scheppele and R. Daniel Kelemen
  • 16. The politics of resentment and first principles in the European Court of Justice Tomasz Tadeusz Koncewicz
  • 17. The populist backlash against Europe: why only alternative economic and social policies can stop the rise of populism in Europe Bojan Bugaric
  • 18. The democratic disconnect, the power-legitimacy nexus, and the future of EU governance Peter L. Lindseth
  • 19. Conclusion: rule of law, rights, and democracy in sovereignty-sensitive domains Francesca Bignami.

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