Date: 2023
Type: Book
Economic constitutionalism in a turbulent world
Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023, ElgarOnline eBooks
SKORDAS, Achilles, HALMAI, Gábor, MARDIKIAN, Lisa (editor/s), SKORDAS, Achilles, HALMAI, Gábor, MARDIKIAN, Lisa, Economic constitutionalism in a turbulent world, Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023, ElgarOnline eBooks
- https://hdl.handle.net/1814/75635
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This insightful and timely book explores the complexity and resilience of the discourse on economic constitutionalism over a period of heightened economic and political turbulence since the economic crisis of 2008 and Brexit, and its continuous relevance despite the Covid-19 public health crisis and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Providing a sustained and comprehensive analysis of the concept of economic constitutionalism in European and global governance, this book evaluates the origins, functions, and normative elements of economic constitutionalism, placing the discussion within contemporary theoretical frameworks. Chapters explore the protection of fundamental rights under the new economic governance of the Eurozone, the constitutionalization of the internal market, and the relationship between international judicial authority, social systems, and geoeconomics. Bringing together scholars with expertise in international and European law, the book examines recent case studies including the EU internal market, WTO law, the CETA, and the ICJ. Offering a variety of legal and theoretical perspectives, this book will be essential reading for students and scholars in constitutional and administrative law, European and international economic law, global governance studies, and trade law. It will also be beneficial for political scientists and sociology theorists looking to gain an understanding of the legal foundations of economic constitutionalism.
Table of Contents:
Introduction to economic constitutionalism in a turbulent world / Achilles Skordas, Lisa Mardikian, and Gabor Halmai -- Part I. Rethinking core tenets of economic constitutionalism -- 1. Where's the 'e' in constitution? A European puzzle / Neil Walker -- 2. Imaginary of the imperium of prosperity and economic constitutionalism in the eu / Jir' Priban -- 3. Including a cognitive perspective into a vision of 'transformative constitutionalism' / Karl-Heinz Ladeur -- Part II. Economic constitutionalism and economic governance in the eu -- 4. Economic constitutionalism, the challenge of populism and the role of the constituent power / Andrew Arato and Gabor Halmai -- 5. The European court of justice and the protection of fundamental rights under the new economic governance of the eurozone / Paul Dermine -- 6. Varieties of member state capitalisms and the European economic constitution / Marton Varju and Monika Papp -- 7. Economic constitutionalism and the constitutionalisation of the internal market / Csongor Istvan Nagy -- 8. Reframing EU citizenship as stakeholder constituency, or ... Why the court of justice got it right on economically inactive eu citizens / Lisa Mardikian -- Part III. Economic constitutionalism and economic freedoms in the globalised economy -- 9. Can multilevel economic constitutionalism restrain trade protectionism and power politics? / Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann -- 10. Market freedoms and 'democratically sound' re-embedding of markets? / Carola Glinski -- 11. Why cosmopolitan pluralist governance need not subvert democracy / Paul Schiff Berman -- 12. International judicial authority, social systems and geoeconomics / Achilles Skordas -- Index
Additional information:
Published: 09 May 2023
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/75635
Full-text via DOI: 10.4337/9781789907575
ISBN: 9781789907575; 9781789907568
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
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