Social Rights and the European Monetary Union
Edited by Maribel González Pascual and
Aida Torres Pérez
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This thought-provoking book examines the state of the European Monetary Union (EMU) and its shortcomings in terms of social rights protection in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and the aftermath of the Euro crisis. Providing a critical analysis of the basic tenets of European economic governance, it highlights current challenges for a Social Europe and proposes new avenues for tackling these issues.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy Sociology and Social Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
ISBN: 9781839105241
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The dimensions of the principle of solidarity in the European Union , pp 7-24

- Karl-Peter Sommermann
- Ch 2 Social rights protection in the EU: unlocking the social content of the EU Charter , pp 25-49

- Maribel González Pascual
- Ch 3 The emergence of the new over-riding objective of financial stability , pp 51-70

- Klaus Tuori and Fernando Losada
- Ch 4 Social rights and the disintegration of (and through) law in the Economic and Monetary Union: taking stock and looking forward , pp 71-96

- Francesco Costamagna and Filippo Croci
- Ch 5 Towards a meaningful integration of fundamental (social) rights in EMU governance , pp 97-120

- Paul Dermine
- Ch 6 The human rights puzzle of the euro-crisis: why massive breaches of human rights but none of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights? , pp 121-141

- Claire Kilpatrick
- Ch 7 The CJEU as guardian of social rights? The legacy of the European financial crisis , pp 143-161

- Anastasia Poulou
- Ch 8 The justiciability of 'social rights': evidence from crisis-ridden Greece , pp 162-185

- Lina Papadopoulou
- Ch 9 The uncertain structure of process-based proportionality review in the EU: looking back at the debate on the CJEUs Weiss ruling and the German Federal Constitutional Courts PSPP ruling , pp 186-203

- Oliver Gerstenberg
- Ch 10 Adjudication of socioeconomic rights by the CJEU: towards a new form of judicial review? , pp 204-219

- Aida Torres Pérez
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