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2023Author
Roufos, PavlosSubject
320 Political science Europäische UnionRechtsordnungEuropäische ZentralbankErmessenPreisstabilitätMetadata
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Beitrag zu Periodikum
Europe’s authoritarian shift
(Grèce : un virage autoritaire aux répercussions continentales)
Abstract
The European Union prides itself for being a legal order and a supranational organisation created through, and organised around, a specific institutional framework and an ordoliberal-inspired “rules against discretion” approach. Theories of ‘integration through law’ abound and the European Monetary Union (EMU) remains a unique common currency area structured within a constitutional framework. Officially, the formal priority of treaties, mandates and the European legal framework are presented as the sine qua non of European integration. Law, however, is interpretation. And when the question of interpreting the meaning and scope of this legal order comes into play, so does discretion. Any serious observer of the EU knows full well that the glorification of the legal formalism of the EU exists in parallel with a degree of discretionary interpretation that allows for considerable contestation and ambiguity.
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This article was first published in French and Spanish at the Le Grand Continent: 1. French version: https://legrandcontinent.eu/fr/2023/11/02/grece-un-virage-autoritaire-aux-repercussions-continentales/ 2. Spanish version: https://legrandcontinent.eu/es/2023/11/02/grecia-un-giro-autoritario-con-repercusiones-continentales/Citation
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2024-04-24T10:42:44Z 2024-04-24T10:42:44Z 2023 doi:10.17170/kobra-202403209812 http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/15705 This article was first published in French and Spanish at the Le Grand Continent: 1. French version: https://legrandcontinent.eu/fr/2023/11/02/grece-un-virage-autoritaire-aux-repercussions-continentales/ 2. Spanish version: https://legrandcontinent.eu/es/2023/11/02/grecia-un-giro-autoritario-con-repercusiones-continentales/ eng Urheberrechtlich geschützt https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/ 320 Europe’s authoritarian shift Beitrag zu Periodikum The European Union prides itself for being a legal order and a supranational organisation created through, and organised around, a specific institutional framework and an ordoliberal-inspired “rules against discretion” approach. Theories of ‘integration through law’ abound and the European Monetary Union (EMU) remains a unique common currency area structured within a constitutional framework. Officially, the formal priority of treaties, mandates and the European legal framework are presented as the sine qua non of European integration. Law, however, is interpretation. And when the question of interpreting the meaning and scope of this legal order comes into play, so does discretion. Any serious observer of the EU knows full well that the glorification of the legal formalism of the EU exists in parallel with a degree of discretionary interpretation that allows for considerable contestation and ambiguity. open access Grèce : un virage autoritaire aux répercussions continentales Grecia: un giro autoritario con repercusiones continentales Roufos, Pavlos 8 Seiten Europäische Union Rechtsordnung Europäische Zentralbank Ermessen Preisstabilität publishedVersion false
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