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"This incisive book is an accessible guide to the laws and policies relating to economic and monetary union (EMU). Providing a rich, multidisciplinary analysis, it combines historical, legal and economic perspectives to offer a detailed understanding of how EMU has developed since its inception and how it works in practice today. Alberto Saravalle begins with an overview of the history of EMU, alongside a theoretical analysis of its regulatory framework and development. He then discusses the events of the European sovereign debt crisis, examining the measures taken by EU institutions such as the European Central Bank, as well as the responses of the Member States and the impact of economic policies they adopted as a result. Finally, he analyses recent proposed reforms to EMU and its possible future evolution, including a discussion of the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on Member States' willingness to participate in further reform and integration. This book will be a valuable reference for those teaching and studying advanced courses on EU law, as well as courses that cover the economic history of EU integration. It will also be useful to practitioners, government officials and policy-makers wishing to familiarise themselves with the complex functioning of EMU"--
Financial law --- economisch beleid --- European Union --- Monetary policy --- Economic and Monetary Union. --- European Union. --- European Union countries --- Economic policy. --- Commercial law --- Droit commercial --- Politique monétaire --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Politique économique
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Citizenship of the Union and Freedom of Movement of Persons, sets out to analyse in detail the various provisions of Community law which confer upon individuals the right to move about, reside and work in the Member States. It also examines the procedural safeguards which set those fundamental rights apart from any deriving from other international bodies or organisations and point up the originality of the Community system. Citizenship of the Union entails freedom of movement under the current Treaties and also under the Treaty of Lisbon, in which the unified treatment of the rules, by contrast with the existing pillars of Community and European Union law, might be expected to confer new impetus on the realisation of the area of freedom, security and justice. If there is truly to be such an area, there must be unified, not merely coordinated action. Judicial cooperation must be tightened in favour of the Union and, more importantly, individuals, be they Community citizens or indeed nationals of third countries, given the increasing trend towards a kind of integration which focuses less on formal data such as nationality and more on factors such as residence, employment and social integration. The book pays particular attention to this last aspect and its political and legal implications. The 'communitarisation' of immigration policy (the new Title IV of the EC Treaty mentioned above) and the perspectives opened up by the enlargement to 27 Member States (and more) and by the Treaty of Lisbon, provide the framework for the treatment given in the present work.
Economic law --- European law --- Social law. Labour law --- European Union --- Freedom of movement --- Labor laws and legislation --- Libre circulation des personnes --- Travail --- Droit --- Citizenship and union. --- Freedom of movement -- European Economic Community countries. --- Labor laws and legislation -- European Economic Community countries. --- Law - Europe, except U.K. --- Law - Non-U.S. --- Law, Politics & Government --- Freedom of movement - European Economic Community countries --- Labor laws and legislation - European Economic Community countries
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Sanctions (International law) --- International agencies --- Government liability (International law) --- International agencies. --- Responsibility. --- Sanctions (droit international) --- Organisations internationales --- État --- Responsibility --- Responsabilité. --- Responsabilité (droit international)
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