European Welfare State Constitutions after the Financial Crisis

Ulrich Becker editor Anastasia Poulou editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:25th Nov '20

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Hit by the European financial and economic crisis in 2008, several Member States of the European Monetary Union (EMU) were unable to refinance their public debt through the financial markets. As a result, they asked for financial assistance from international institutions and European financial assistance mechanisms. That assistance often came at a high price for citizens, cuts in pensions and social assistance, and controversial reforms in public healthcare. These far-reaching reforms were, in many cases, experienced as violations of people's human rights. National constitutional courts, the Court of Justice of the EU, and the European Court of Human Rights issued a series of rulings on the conformity of the reforms in social protection initiated during the Eurozone crisis. This book offers a holistic analysis of the specific reforms in social protection introduced during the European financial crisis and their implications for constitutional law. Focusing on the social reforms of nine European countries that were greatly affected by the financial crisis, the volume seeks to address the legacy of the financial crisis on the application of constitutional law and the welfare state. The book will act as a helpful tool to legal academics interested in the challenges of constitutional and social law initiated by financial assistance conditionality, to advocates in quest of sound legal bases for the protection of individuals affected by social security reforms, and to national and international judges who are confronted with cases that question the legality and legitimacy of the crisis-related reforms.

While the COVID-19 crisis is still unfolding, with a profound impact on social rights, it is important and timely to reflect on how crises and responses thereto have the potential to re-shape the social fabric of constitutions. European Welfare State Constitutions after the Financial Crisis succeeds in provoking such reflection. * Maria Kotsoni, European Journal of Legal Studies *
..will be a useful tool and resource for academics, judges, lawyers and policymakers interested in the legacy of policy reforms and legislative acts during the economic and financial crisis in respect of constitutional law and social rights and protection, facilitating knowl-edge transfer from country to country as well as dialogue at EU level. * Effrosyni Bakirtzi, European Journal of Social Security *

ISBN: 9780198851776

Dimensions: 240mm x 165mm x 30mm

Weight: 1g

400 pages