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Separation of powers is the time-tested touchstone of the legitimate exercise of power in modern democracies. This collection examines decision-making in the EU's multilayered and polycentric constitutional structure through this lens. The focus on separation of powers reveals how strong executive powers collaborate in the EU as a single source of public power, which is not sufficiently counterbalanced by parliaments or the judiciary. The collection explores 3 policy fields marked by crisis: the economic and monetary union (EMU), migration, and trade. Drawing on expertise from across these…mehr
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Separation of powers is the time-tested touchstone of the legitimate exercise of power in modern democracies. This collection examines decision-making in the EU's multilayered and polycentric constitutional structure through this lens. The focus on separation of powers reveals how strong executive powers collaborate in the EU as a single source of public power, which is not sufficiently counterbalanced by parliaments or the judiciary. The collection explores 3 policy fields marked by crisis: the economic and monetary union (EMU), migration, and trade. Drawing on expertise from across these sectors, with a strong conceptual thread linking all the contributions, this important work illustrates how different branches of government co-determine each others' powers.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks UK
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781509971619
- Artikelnr.: 72247359
- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks UK
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781509971619
- Artikelnr.: 72247359
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Christina Eckes is Professor of European Law at the University of Amsterdam and director of the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance, the Netherlands. Päivi Leino-Sandberg is Professor of Transnational European Law at the University of Helsinki, Finland. Anna W Ghavanini is Associate Professor of EU Law at the University of Gothenburg and Senior Lecturer in Procedural Law, Sweden.
Part I: Conceptual Considerations 1. Introduction
Christina Eckes (Professor
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands)
Päivi Leino-Sandberg (Professor
University of Helsinki
Finland) and Anna W Ghavanini (Associate Professor
University of Gothenburg
Sweden) 2. From Separated Powers to Consensual Executive Government in the EU
Päivi Leino-Sandberg and Panu Minkkinen (Professor
University of Helsinki
Finland) 3. Federal Value Enforcement in a System of Separated Powers
Christoph Möllers (Professor
Humboldt-University Berlin
Germany) Part II: The Relationship between the Legislature and the Executive 4. Lack of Inter-institutional Conflict in Readmission Policy: Assessing how the European Parliament and the European Ombudsman Engage with Executive Authorities
Davide Gnes (Postdoctoral Researcher
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands) and Milka Sormunen (Postdoctoral Researcher
University of Helsinki
Finland) 5. Separation of Powers in the Making of the EU's 21st Century Trade Agreements
Laurens Ankersmit (Assistant Professor
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands) 6. The European Commission as a Driver of EU Trade Policy: Executive Leadership by Technocratic Means
Piotr Krajewski (PhD Researcher
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands) 7. Regulatory Cooperation Chapters as Fuzzy Law
Merijn Chamon (Professor of EU Law
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Belgium) Part III: The Relationship between the Judiciary and the Executive 8. Law as the Executive Likes It: How the European Court of Justice Accommodates the Executive in Migration's External Dimension
Martin Westlund (Doctoral Candidate
University of Gothenburg
Sweden) 9. Litigating Monetary Policy: The Limits are Ours
Antti Ronkainen (PhD Researcher
University of Helsinki
Finland) 10. Constitutional Courts as Part of Separated Powers in the Member States: From the Euro Crisis to the NGEU
Cristina Fasone (Assistant Professor
Luiss University
Rome
Italy) 11. Bolstering the Executive through Judicial Review: Diagonal Separation of Powers with Multilevel Effects in the Field of Migration
Anna W Ghavanini
Allison Östlund (Senior Lecturer
University of Gothenburg
Sweden)
and Anna Waldenström (Senior lecturer
University of Gothenburg
Sweden) 12. Judicial Control of the European Union and the Member States' Trade and Investment Relations
Christina Eckes (Professor
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands) Part V: Cross-cutting Considerations 13. Separation of Powers Failures: The EU Expert-executive Nexus
Marta Morvillo (Assistant Professor
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands) 14. Separation of Powers Within the EU Multi-layered System and the Challenges of Hybrid Executive Governance
Florin Coman-Kund (Assistant Professor
Erasmus University Rotterdam
the Netherlands) 15. Separation of Powers and the Role of National Constitutional Courts in the EU: German Lessons for Europe?
Nik de Boer (Associate Professor
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands) 16. Conclusions
Christina Eckes (Professor
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands)
Päivi Leino-Sandberg (Professor
University of Helsinki
Finland) and Anna W Ghavanini (Associate Professor
University of Gothenburg
Sweden)
Christina Eckes (Professor
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands)
Päivi Leino-Sandberg (Professor
University of Helsinki
Finland) and Anna W Ghavanini (Associate Professor
University of Gothenburg
Sweden) 2. From Separated Powers to Consensual Executive Government in the EU
Päivi Leino-Sandberg and Panu Minkkinen (Professor
University of Helsinki
Finland) 3. Federal Value Enforcement in a System of Separated Powers
Christoph Möllers (Professor
Humboldt-University Berlin
Germany) Part II: The Relationship between the Legislature and the Executive 4. Lack of Inter-institutional Conflict in Readmission Policy: Assessing how the European Parliament and the European Ombudsman Engage with Executive Authorities
Davide Gnes (Postdoctoral Researcher
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands) and Milka Sormunen (Postdoctoral Researcher
University of Helsinki
Finland) 5. Separation of Powers in the Making of the EU's 21st Century Trade Agreements
Laurens Ankersmit (Assistant Professor
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands) 6. The European Commission as a Driver of EU Trade Policy: Executive Leadership by Technocratic Means
Piotr Krajewski (PhD Researcher
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands) 7. Regulatory Cooperation Chapters as Fuzzy Law
Merijn Chamon (Professor of EU Law
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Belgium) Part III: The Relationship between the Judiciary and the Executive 8. Law as the Executive Likes It: How the European Court of Justice Accommodates the Executive in Migration's External Dimension
Martin Westlund (Doctoral Candidate
University of Gothenburg
Sweden) 9. Litigating Monetary Policy: The Limits are Ours
Antti Ronkainen (PhD Researcher
University of Helsinki
Finland) 10. Constitutional Courts as Part of Separated Powers in the Member States: From the Euro Crisis to the NGEU
Cristina Fasone (Assistant Professor
Luiss University
Rome
Italy) 11. Bolstering the Executive through Judicial Review: Diagonal Separation of Powers with Multilevel Effects in the Field of Migration
Anna W Ghavanini
Allison Östlund (Senior Lecturer
University of Gothenburg
Sweden)
and Anna Waldenström (Senior lecturer
University of Gothenburg
Sweden) 12. Judicial Control of the European Union and the Member States' Trade and Investment Relations
Christina Eckes (Professor
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands) Part V: Cross-cutting Considerations 13. Separation of Powers Failures: The EU Expert-executive Nexus
Marta Morvillo (Assistant Professor
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands) 14. Separation of Powers Within the EU Multi-layered System and the Challenges of Hybrid Executive Governance
Florin Coman-Kund (Assistant Professor
Erasmus University Rotterdam
the Netherlands) 15. Separation of Powers and the Role of National Constitutional Courts in the EU: German Lessons for Europe?
Nik de Boer (Associate Professor
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands) 16. Conclusions
Christina Eckes (Professor
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands)
Päivi Leino-Sandberg (Professor
University of Helsinki
Finland) and Anna W Ghavanini (Associate Professor
University of Gothenburg
Sweden)
Part I: Conceptual Considerations 1. Introduction
Christina Eckes (Professor
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands)
Päivi Leino-Sandberg (Professor
University of Helsinki
Finland) and Anna W Ghavanini (Associate Professor
University of Gothenburg
Sweden) 2. From Separated Powers to Consensual Executive Government in the EU
Päivi Leino-Sandberg and Panu Minkkinen (Professor
University of Helsinki
Finland) 3. Federal Value Enforcement in a System of Separated Powers
Christoph Möllers (Professor
Humboldt-University Berlin
Germany) Part II: The Relationship between the Legislature and the Executive 4. Lack of Inter-institutional Conflict in Readmission Policy: Assessing how the European Parliament and the European Ombudsman Engage with Executive Authorities
Davide Gnes (Postdoctoral Researcher
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands) and Milka Sormunen (Postdoctoral Researcher
University of Helsinki
Finland) 5. Separation of Powers in the Making of the EU's 21st Century Trade Agreements
Laurens Ankersmit (Assistant Professor
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands) 6. The European Commission as a Driver of EU Trade Policy: Executive Leadership by Technocratic Means
Piotr Krajewski (PhD Researcher
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands) 7. Regulatory Cooperation Chapters as Fuzzy Law
Merijn Chamon (Professor of EU Law
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Belgium) Part III: The Relationship between the Judiciary and the Executive 8. Law as the Executive Likes It: How the European Court of Justice Accommodates the Executive in Migration's External Dimension
Martin Westlund (Doctoral Candidate
University of Gothenburg
Sweden) 9. Litigating Monetary Policy: The Limits are Ours
Antti Ronkainen (PhD Researcher
University of Helsinki
Finland) 10. Constitutional Courts as Part of Separated Powers in the Member States: From the Euro Crisis to the NGEU
Cristina Fasone (Assistant Professor
Luiss University
Rome
Italy) 11. Bolstering the Executive through Judicial Review: Diagonal Separation of Powers with Multilevel Effects in the Field of Migration
Anna W Ghavanini
Allison Östlund (Senior Lecturer
University of Gothenburg
Sweden)
and Anna Waldenström (Senior lecturer
University of Gothenburg
Sweden) 12. Judicial Control of the European Union and the Member States' Trade and Investment Relations
Christina Eckes (Professor
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands) Part V: Cross-cutting Considerations 13. Separation of Powers Failures: The EU Expert-executive Nexus
Marta Morvillo (Assistant Professor
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands) 14. Separation of Powers Within the EU Multi-layered System and the Challenges of Hybrid Executive Governance
Florin Coman-Kund (Assistant Professor
Erasmus University Rotterdam
the Netherlands) 15. Separation of Powers and the Role of National Constitutional Courts in the EU: German Lessons for Europe?
Nik de Boer (Associate Professor
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands) 16. Conclusions
Christina Eckes (Professor
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands)
Päivi Leino-Sandberg (Professor
University of Helsinki
Finland) and Anna W Ghavanini (Associate Professor
University of Gothenburg
Sweden)
Christina Eckes (Professor
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands)
Päivi Leino-Sandberg (Professor
University of Helsinki
Finland) and Anna W Ghavanini (Associate Professor
University of Gothenburg
Sweden) 2. From Separated Powers to Consensual Executive Government in the EU
Päivi Leino-Sandberg and Panu Minkkinen (Professor
University of Helsinki
Finland) 3. Federal Value Enforcement in a System of Separated Powers
Christoph Möllers (Professor
Humboldt-University Berlin
Germany) Part II: The Relationship between the Legislature and the Executive 4. Lack of Inter-institutional Conflict in Readmission Policy: Assessing how the European Parliament and the European Ombudsman Engage with Executive Authorities
Davide Gnes (Postdoctoral Researcher
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands) and Milka Sormunen (Postdoctoral Researcher
University of Helsinki
Finland) 5. Separation of Powers in the Making of the EU's 21st Century Trade Agreements
Laurens Ankersmit (Assistant Professor
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands) 6. The European Commission as a Driver of EU Trade Policy: Executive Leadership by Technocratic Means
Piotr Krajewski (PhD Researcher
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands) 7. Regulatory Cooperation Chapters as Fuzzy Law
Merijn Chamon (Professor of EU Law
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Belgium) Part III: The Relationship between the Judiciary and the Executive 8. Law as the Executive Likes It: How the European Court of Justice Accommodates the Executive in Migration's External Dimension
Martin Westlund (Doctoral Candidate
University of Gothenburg
Sweden) 9. Litigating Monetary Policy: The Limits are Ours
Antti Ronkainen (PhD Researcher
University of Helsinki
Finland) 10. Constitutional Courts as Part of Separated Powers in the Member States: From the Euro Crisis to the NGEU
Cristina Fasone (Assistant Professor
Luiss University
Rome
Italy) 11. Bolstering the Executive through Judicial Review: Diagonal Separation of Powers with Multilevel Effects in the Field of Migration
Anna W Ghavanini
Allison Östlund (Senior Lecturer
University of Gothenburg
Sweden)
and Anna Waldenström (Senior lecturer
University of Gothenburg
Sweden) 12. Judicial Control of the European Union and the Member States' Trade and Investment Relations
Christina Eckes (Professor
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands) Part V: Cross-cutting Considerations 13. Separation of Powers Failures: The EU Expert-executive Nexus
Marta Morvillo (Assistant Professor
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands) 14. Separation of Powers Within the EU Multi-layered System and the Challenges of Hybrid Executive Governance
Florin Coman-Kund (Assistant Professor
Erasmus University Rotterdam
the Netherlands) 15. Separation of Powers and the Role of National Constitutional Courts in the EU: German Lessons for Europe?
Nik de Boer (Associate Professor
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands) 16. Conclusions
Christina Eckes (Professor
University of Amsterdam
the Netherlands)
Päivi Leino-Sandberg (Professor
University of Helsinki
Finland) and Anna W Ghavanini (Associate Professor
University of Gothenburg
Sweden)







