Constitutional Law and the EU Balanced Budget Principle
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 29 January 2024
- ISBN 9781032119588
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages276 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 740 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 7 Illustrations, black & white; 3 Halftones, black & white; 4 Line drawings, black & white; 1 Tables, black & white 524
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Short description:
Providing a legal perspective on the concept of the balanced budget, this book offers critical evaluation of its impact on the existing legal systems, as well as an evaluation of its relation with other political and social values.
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Exploring the balanced budget rule as an economic standard and as a legal principle, this book explains the context and content of the balanced budget rule and presents a critical appraisal of its impact on legal systems, political institutions and social values, and particularly an evaluation of its constitutionalization in the European and national legal systems.
Examining a range of perspectives on the balanced budget rule as a legal principle, a series of chapters investigate the feasibility and effectiveness of the balanced budget rule. The book considers the impact this may have on the separation of powers within the state, on democratic decision-making, on the European social model and on the protection of fundamental social rights within the European Union. It suggests that this impact goes beyond the ethical issue of the public debt considered as a burden placed on future generations, and beyond injunctions imposed by international financial institutions on national public finances. The transfiguration of fiscal discipline from an economic requirement into a legal rule demanding a balanced budget embodies a challenge to the political nature of the budgetary process while creating the flexibility needed in order to further fiscal federalism within the European Union.
This book argues that the balanced budget rule is nothing more than it has always been: an instrument for devising public policies in a rational manner, a tool for conceiving qualitative choices regarding the well-being of citizens.
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Table of Contents:
Introduction - Balanced budget rule and/in the Law
Eric Oliva, Elena-Simina Tanasescu
Part I: Balanced Budget as Normative and Economic Standard
Chapter 1: Balanced budget as a substantive legal rule
- Gilbert Orsoni
Chapter 2: On the economic concept of a balanced budget
- Thomas Stauffer
Part II: Balanced Budget as Constitutional Rule
Chapter 3: The German Debt Brake
- Ralph Schenke
Chapter 4: The Constitutional stakes of the "golden rule"
- Marc Verdussen
Part III: Balanced Budget and Separation of Powers
Chapter 5: Balanced budget rule and representative democracy
- Giulia Aravatinou Leonidi
Chapter 6: The Financial Local Autonomy – A Tale of Balanced Budgets and Vertical Separation of Financial Power
- Simona Gherghina
Chapter 7: Balanced budget rule and the transversality of agencies
- Bogdan Iancu
Part IV: Balanced Budget, Governance and Fundamental Rights
Chapter 8: Balanced budget rule and social rights
- George Katrougalos, Daphne Akoumaniaki
Chapter 9: The organizational foundations the IMF’s doctrinal turn on fiscal policy after the Great Recession
- Cornel Ban
Final remarks - Balanced Budgets: the Vanity of a Principle
Michel Bouvier
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