The History of the European Union: Constructing Utopia

Author:   Professor Giuliano Amato ,  Enzo Moavero-Milanesi ,  Gianfranco Pasquino ,  Lucrezia Reichlin
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Pages:   592
Publication Date:   07 February 2019
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Author:   Professor Giuliano Amato ,  Enzo Moavero-Milanesi ,  Gianfranco Pasquino ,  Lucrezia Reichlin
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Hart Publishing
Weight:   1.122kg
ISBN:  

9781509917419


ISBN 10:   1509917411
Pages:   592
Publication Date:   07 February 2019
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Format:   Hardback
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PART I COMMON ROOTS AND SHARED VALUES 1. Into the Future of a Common Past Giuseppe Galasso 2. The Fundamental Goal of the European Project Giorgio Napolitano 3. Freedom, Democracy, Rule of Law Giuliano Amato and Nicola Verola 4. Competition and Solidarity in the European Construct Mario Monti 5. The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union Marta Cartabia PART II THE EUROPEAN UNION AND ITS INSTITUTIONAL SYSTEM: BASIC PRINCIPLES, COMPETENCES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 6. The Treaties that Created Europe Marise Cremona 7. The Institutional Framework of the European Union Gian Luigi Tosato 8. The Acquis: European Union Law and So Many Laws Jacques Ziller 9. The Principle of the Primacy of EU Law Over the National Legal Systems of Member States Sergio M Carbone 10. Legislation and Legislative Procedures Between the Parliament, the Council and the Commission Andrea Manzella 11. Safeguarding Rights in EU Law Between the Commission and the Court of Justice Giuseppe Tesauro PART III THE EUROPEAN UNION AND THE PEOPLE: RIGHTS AND OPPORTUNITIES 12. Non-discrimination and Protection of Diversity and Minorities Marco Ventura 13. The European Union: An Area for Freedom, Security and Justice Bruno Nascimbene 14. Education and Training in Europe: Students and the Erasmus Programme Francesco Profumo and Giovanni Biondi 15. Tax Harmonisation Franco Gallo PART IV THE EU ECONOMIC AND MONETARY UNION AND ACTIONS FOR ITS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 16. The Economic Governance of the Euro Area Marco Buti and Martin Larch 17. The European Central Bank Lucrezia Reichlin 18. Fiscal Rules in the Economic and Monetary Union Justine Feliu and Guntram B Wolff 19. The Social Dimension of the European Market: Between Tradition and Challenges Vera Zamagni 20. The European Regional Development Policies Gianfranco Viesti PART V THE EU AND THE WORLD: COMPETITION WITHIN THE EU MARKET AND EXTERNAL RELATIONS (WITH NON-MEMBER COUNTRIES) 21. Rules to Guarantee Free Competition Enzo Moavero-Milanesi 22. The Common Commercial Policy: Efficiency and Legitimacy Pascal Lamy PART VI POLITICAL CHALLENGES AND DISPUTES WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION 23. Resisting European Integration: The Variegated Forms of Anti-EU Protest Yves Mény and Giorgio Mocavini 24. The Union Facing Fractures, Centrifugal Th rusts and New Applications for Accession Sylvie Goulard 25. The Democratic Deficit Gianfranco Pasquino 26. Towards a New Constitutional Debate? Renaud Dehousse PART VII CONCLUSION 27. The States’ Upcoming Choice: Move Ahead All Together, Some Members Only or Alone Joseph HH Weiler and Johann Justus Vasel

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[T]he book's contributors use layered, detailed and sophisticated historical perspectives to build a clear case for federalist solutions whenever possible to resolve tensions emerging from the intrinsic heterogeneity of the European project. As potential solutions to the EU's current woes have to take the complex historical heritage showcased by Amato et al. into account, this book is very relevant for anyone who is interested in a systemic and insightful analysis of the legal, political and economic paths that have shaped the EU since its inception. -- Nandor Revesz, University of Portsmouth * Journal of Common Market Studies *


[T]he book’s contributors use layered, detailed and sophisticated historical perspectives to build a clear case for federalist solutions whenever possible to resolve tensions emerging from the intrinsic heterogeneity of the European project. As potential solutions to the EU’s current woes have to take the complex historical heritage showcased by Amato et al. into account, this book is very relevant for anyone who is interested in a systemic and insightful analysis of the legal, political and economic paths that have shaped the EU since its inception. -- Nandor Revesz, University of Portsmouth * Journal of Common Market Studies *


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Giuliano Amato is a Judge at the Italian Constitutional Court. Enzo Moavero-Milanesi is the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Italian Republic. Gianfranco Pasquino is Emeritus Professor of Political Science, University of Bologna and Senior Adjunct Professor, Hopkins SAIS-Europe as well as a Fellow at Accademia dei Lincei. Lucrezia Reichlin is Professor at London Business School.

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