Both the European Economic and Monetary Union and the European Banking Union are currently in a phase of consolidation. Several European and international legal norms were recently adopted to strengthen the EMU‘s resilience and preserve the common currency. However, these measures are deemed largely insufficient and there is a wide consensus that further reforms are...
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QUESTIONING BOUNDARIES: THE ROLE OF THE JUDICIARY IN CONTEMPORARY DEMOCRACIES
Judges are faced with a wide and growing variety of issues, the contentiousness of which exceeds the borders of the legal domain. As a result of changes occurring in decision-making processes at the national, regional and global level, matters invoking political controversy, technical complexity and external relations are increasingly brought to court and framed in...
Receive it to believe it? Administrative information-sharing under European constitutional law
In almost every conceivable sector of Europe’s composite administration, information is gathered and passed on between different national authorities amongst themselves, or between national and EU ad-ministration. This is particularly true of Europe’s Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, and of the interoperable information systems that it has put in place. The EU constitutional framing...