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Book Title: EU Economic Law in a Time of Crisis
Editor(s): Kalimo, Harri; Jansson, S. Max
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781785365812
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 4
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors ix
Foreword by Paul Craig x
Table of cases xii
Table of EU Treaties and Agreements xv
Table of EU legislation xvi
1 Assessing economic law under crisis a framework of analysis 1
Harri Kalimo and Max S. Jansson
1.1 Background 1
1.2 Central themes 3
1.3 Outline 5
PART I SETTING THE SCENE: THE EMU AND THE INTERNAL
MARKET
2 How the sovereign debt crisis changed the euro zone 15
Jan Strupczewski
2.1 `May you live in interesting times' 15
2.2 `May you come to the attention of important people' 20
2.3 The third part to the Chinese curse 26
3 A short history of the deepening EMU 28
Taneli Lahti
3.1 The economic crisis 28
3.2 The response to the crisis reforming economic
governance in the EU 30
3.3 The European future emerging from the crisis 34
4 Some thoughts on the internal market in a time of crisis 37
Jonathan Faull
4.1 The banking crisis 37
4.2 Systemic weaknesses of the EMU 39
4.3 Social challenges 40
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vi EU economic law in a time of crisis
4.4 The internal market stability in an increasingly diverse
Europe 42
5 The EMU and the internal market during the economic crisis
building bridges over troubled waters? 43
Janne Salminen
5.1 The backdrop: gaps and asymmetries 43
5.2 Did the crisis measures change something? 44
5.3 Issues of constitutionality, legitimacy ...
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