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Constitutional Law and the EU Balanced Budget Principle


ISBN13: 9781032119588
Published: January 2024
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2021)
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Through a series of essays, this book tests the efficiency of introducing the Treaty on Stability, Coordination and Governance in the Economic and Monetary Union or Fiscal Compact’s "golden rule" as positive legislation by assessing the concept of the balanced budget and its capacity to ensure budgetary discipline. It investigates the impact of the balanced budget rule on the separation of powers within the state, including on independent agencies, and analyses the impact of the balanced budget rule beyond the law, on democratic decision-making, as well as on the social model offered within the European Union. Providing a legal perspective on the concept of the balanced budget, this book offers critical evaluation of its impact on the existing national legal systems, as well as an evaluation of its relation with other political and social values to investigate the feasibility and effectiveness of the balanced budget principle as a legal and constitutional rule.

Contents:
Part I: Balanced Budget as a Constitutional Rule
Substantial Content of the Balanced Budget Rule
Gilbert Orsoni (Aix Marseille University)
The Constitutional Stakes of the Golden Rule
Marc Verdussen (Catholic University of Louvain)
Balanced Budget in its operational and historical context
Maurice Baslé (University of Rènnes)

Part II: Balanced Budget and Separation of Powers
New Dynamics in the Financial Power? The Influence of the Balanced Budget Rule on the horizontal separation of powers
Martin Belov (Sofia University Law School)
Balanced Budget Rule and the Vertical Separation of Powers
Simona Gherghina (Faculty of Law, University of Bucharest)
Balanced Budget Rule and the Transversality of Agencies
Bogdan Iancu (Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Bucharest)

Part III: Balanced Budget, Governance and Fundamental Rights
Constitutionalizing austerity. Law and the identity crisis of the EU economic model
Elena Paris (Faculty of Law, University of Bucharest)
The Influence of the Balanced Budget Rule on the Protection of Fundamental Rights
Mariana Canotilho (Law School, University of Coimbra)
Balanced Budget Rule and Social Rights
George Katrougalos, Daphne Akoumaniaki (Democritus University of Thrace)
Balanced budget rule and representative democracy
Giulia Aravatinou Leonidi (Sapienza University, Rome)