Constitutional Law and the EU Balanced Budget Principle

Constitutional Law and the EU Balanced Budget Principle

Oliva, Eric; Tanasescu, Simina

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2021

266

Dura

Inglês

9781138742871

15 a 20 dias

670

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Introduction - Balanced budget rule and/in the Law

Eric Oliva, Elena-Simina Tanasescu

Part I: Balanced Budget as Normative and Economic Standard

Chapter 1: Balanced budget as a substantive legal rule








Gilbert Orsoni



Chapter 2: On the economic concept of a balanced budget








Thomas Stauffer



Part II: Balanced Budget as Constitutional Rule

Chapter 3: The German Debt Brake








Ralph Schenke



Chapter 4: The Constitutional stakes of the "golden rule"








Marc Verdussen



Part III: Balanced Budget and Separation of Powers

Chapter 5: Balanced budget rule and representative democracy








Giulia Aravatinou Leonidi



Chapter 6: The Financial Local Autonomy - A Tale of Balanced Budgets and Vertical Separation of Financial Power








Simona Gherghina



Chapter 7: Balanced budget rule and the transversality of agencies








Bogdan Iancu



Part IV: Balanced Budget, Governance and Fundamental Rights

Chapter 8: Balanced budget rule and social rights








George Katrougalos, Daphne Akoumaniaki



Chapter 9: The organizational foundations the IMF's doctrinal turn on fiscal policy after the Great Recession








Cornel Ban



Final remarks - Balanced Budgets: the Vanity of a Principle

Michel Bouvier
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Fiscal Compact;Balanced Budget Rule;TSCG;EU Governance;European Fiscal Compact;Fiscal Compact Treaty;golden rule;Debt Brakes;balanced budget;TFEU;European sovereign debt crisis;Eurozone crisis;Euro Area;Member States;Charter of Fundamental Rights;EU Member State;Constitution;European Stability Mechanism;Public Administrations;Global Financial Crisis;Fiscal Rules;Legal challenge;Gdp Threshold;Excessive Deficit Procedure;Budgetary Discipline;Fiscal Space;EU Law;Structural Deficit;Keynes;National Parliaments;Stability Council;Central Government;Potential Gdp;European Economic Governance