EU Law in Populist Times
Herausgeber: Bignami, Francesca
EU Law in Populist Times
Herausgeber: Bignami, Francesca
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This comprehensive analysis of the EU law at the heart of today's political debates is an essential scholarly resource of recent legal developments and cutting-edge theoretical issues. It is an invaluable text for courses in EU law and EU public policy.
This comprehensive analysis of the EU law at the heart of today's political debates is an essential scholarly resource of recent legal developments and cutting-edge theoretical issues. It is an invaluable text for courses in EU law and EU public policy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 612
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 873g
- ISBN-13: 9781108719179
- ISBN-10: 1108719171
- Artikelnr.: 61446290
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 612
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 873g
- ISBN-13: 9781108719179
- ISBN-10: 1108719171
- Artikelnr.: 61446290
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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 Öberg 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 Höhn; 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 Bugari¿; 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.
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 Öberg 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 Höhn; 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 Bugari¿; 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.
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 Öberg 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 Höhn; 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 Bugari¿; 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.
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 Öberg 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 Höhn; 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 Bugari¿; 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.
