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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 January 2024

Ana Bobić
Affiliation:
Court of Justice of the European Union
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The Individual in the Economic and Monetary Union
A Study of Legal Accountability
, pp. vii - x
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024
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Contents

  1. Acknowledgements

  2. Table of Cases

  3. Table of Legislation

  4. List of Abbreviations

  5. Introduction

    1. I.1The Problem

    2. I.2The Argument

    3. I.3Structure of the Book

  6. 1The Normative Framework of Legal Accountability

    1. 1.1Introduction

    2. 1.2A Normative Proposal of Legal Accountability

      1. 1.2.1Equality

      2. 1.2.2Solidarity

      3. 1.2.3The Equilibrium

    3. 1.3Applying the Framework to the EMU

      1. 1.3.1On Concepts

      2. 1.3.2The Individual

      3. 1.3.3Equality

      4. 1.3.4Solidarity

      5. 1.3.5The Common Interest

    4. 1.4Concluding Remarks

  7. 2Theorising Judicial Review in the Economic and Monetary Union

    1. 2.1Introduction

    2. 2.2Problems with Judicial Review in the EMU

      1. 2.2.1Financial Assistance

      2. 2.2.2The European Central Bank

      3. 2.2.3Soft Law Instruments

    3. 2.3Judicial Review as a Tool for Achieving the Political Equality of Citizens in the EMU

      1. 2.3.1Theoretical Inspiration

      2. 2.3.2On Discretion

      3. 2.3.3What Type of Judicial Review?

      4. 2.3.4On the Division of Judicial Labour

    4. 2.4Conclusion

  8. 3Financial Assistance Mechanisms

    1. 3.1Introduction

    2. 3.2The Legal Framework of Financial Assistance

    3. 3.3Judicial Review at the National Level

      1. 3.3.1Access and Remedies

      2. 3.3.2Solidarity and Equality

    4. 3.4Judicial Review at the EU Level

      1. 3.4.1Access and Remedies

      2. 3.4.2Solidarity and Equality

    5. 3.5On Judicial Interactions

  9. 4The Monetary Policy of the European Central Bank

    1. 4.1Introduction

    2. 4.2Monetary Policy and the European System of Central Banks

    3. 4.3Judicial Review at the EU Level

      1. 4.3.1Access and Remedies

      2. 4.3.2Solidarity and Equality

    4. 4.4Judicial Review at the National Level

      1. 4.4.1Access and Remedies

      2. 4.4.2Solidarity and Equality

    5. 4.5On Judicial Interactions

  10. 5The Single Supervisory Mechanism

    1. 5.1Introduction

    2. 5.2The Legal Framework of the SSM

    3. 5.3Judicial Review at the EU Level

      1. 5.3.1Access and Remedies

      2. 5.3.2Solidarity and Equality

    4. 5.4Judicial Review at the National Level

      1. 5.4.1Access and Remedies

      2. 5.4.2Solidarity and Equality

    5. 5.5On Judicial Interactions

  11. Conclusion

    1. C.1Introduction

    2. C.2Financial Assistance Mechanisms

    3. C.3Monetary Policy of the European Central Bank

    4. C.4The Single Supervisory Mechanism

    5. C.5The Common Interest before Courts and Beyond

  12. Epilogue

    1. The NGEU: Structure and Constitutional Issues

    2. Judicial Review at the National Level

    3. Judicial Review at the EU Level

    4. Final Thoughts

  13. Bibliography

  14. Index

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  • Ana Bobić, Court of Justice of the European Union
  • Book: The Individual in the Economic and Monetary Union
  • Online publication: 04 January 2024
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