Introduction; Part I. The New Economic Governance of the Eurozone: A Descriptive and Conceptual Account: 1. The new economic governance of the Eurozone: structure and functioning; 2. Postcrisis economic policy coordination in the Eurozone: a conceptual appraisal from the governance perspective; Part II. The New Economic Governance of the Eurozone: A Rule of Law Analysis: 3. The new economic governance of the Eurozone and the competence allocation system; 4. The internal quality of the new economic governance of the Eurozone: the case of fiscal policy rules; 5. The new economic governance of the Eurozone and the (im)possibilities of external review; 6. The new economic governance of the Eurozone and the sustainability of EU fundamental rights; Conclusion: the rule of law, the role of law and economic governance in the Eurozone.
An in-depth study of the Eurozone's economic governance and its constitutional foundations.
Paul Dermine is a référendaire at the Court of Justice of the European Union. Trained as a lawyer and a political scientist in Europe and the US, he holds a joint doctorate from the University of Maastricht and KU Leuven and has been a Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute in Florence. His research focuses on European Union law and the governance of the Eurozone.
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