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The Federal Legality of EU Economic Governance: On Law and Power in the Economic and Monetary Union (eBook)


ISBN13: 9789462657472
Published: January 2026
Publisher: T.M.C. Asser Press
Country of Publication: Netherlands
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This book critically discusses the constitutional scope of the EU’s authority over Member States’ fiscal policy. For that purpose, the volume analyses the legal framework of economic governance and considers the EU powers with regard to the constitutional principles of political equilibrium established in the EU Treaties. The objective is two-fold: first, to understand what the EU can do regarding the definition of national economic policy, and, second, to assess that degree of power from a federal point of view.

This book intends to reflect on the legal framework of the Economic and Monetary Union by looking at how the balance of power between the EU and the Member States in the area of economic governance is organized. The work is innovative because, on the one hand, it dissects the many procedures and powers of EU economic governance, considering the level of obligation they impose on Member States, while, on the other hand, it analyses such powers from the perspective of federalism: a political and legal theory focused on the organization and legitimation of authority within a compound polity.

This is the first book that develops a federal analysis of the EU powers of economic governance, unearthing along the way in a clear and comprehensible way the many different contradictions, complexities, and constitutional disequilibriums that exist in this policy area, and their problematic consequences for EU integration. Therefore, it provides research developments of interest to scholars and researchers of the Economic and Monetary Union, federalism studies, and EU constitutional law in general.

Subjects:
EU Law, eBooks
Contents:
1. Does Brussels Vote in the Portuguese Parliament? An Introduction to the Work
2. History and Evolution of the Legal Framework of EU Economic Governance
3. Rules and Powers of EU Economic Governance
4. The Legal Strength of EU Powers of Economic Governance
5. Federalism and the Concept of Federal Legality
6. Federal Legality in the EU Constitutional Order
7. FU Economic Governance and Federal Legality
8. The Vote of Brussels or Requiem for EU Economic Governance