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International markets regulation and the erosion of the european political and social model
SYbIL: Spanish yearbook of international law, ISSN 0928-0634, Nº 23, 2019, págs. 490-492
Revista General de Derecho Europeo, ISSN-e 1696-9634, Nº. 50, 2020
Andreu Olesti Rayo (res.)
Revista de Derecho Comunitario Europeo, ISSN 1138-4026, Año nº 24, Nº 65, 2020, págs. 313-315
The authors of this book start from the idea that the technical regulation of markets is not objective, since any 'technical' decision reflects an ideological approach and has (positive and/ or negative) social consequences. Both international law and European law impose very significant constraints on the legal framework governing markets and limit the sovereign powers of states to regulate them. This situation has been exacerbated by the measures imposed by the EU to alleviate the economic crisis. They have called in question structural elements of the constitutional framework of the member states and are raising tensions with the fundamental rights of citizens. It seems of the utmost importance to research various thematic vectors that have allowed us to determine whether there has really been such a general erosion of the European social and political model, and the extent to which the international legal framework reinforces this trend: the deterioration of economic and social rights, the instrumentalization of citizens as hostages of credit institutions, a decrease in the ability of individuals to determine their own destiny in democratic elections, a relaxation of environmental standards to reduce energy dependence or as a consequence of the norms that regulate international trade, or the marginalization of democratic conditionality and human rights in trade and financial relations with third countries. Ultimately, this book’s objective consists of identifying what is the position of the individual and of its citizenship rights vis-à-vis the markets.
págs. 25-65
págs. 67-85
Towards a genuine economic and monetary union:: The proposal for a european monetary fund
págs. 87-112
The comprehensive economic and trade agreement (CETA):: Trade and regulatory issues
págs. 115-137
págs. 139-164
A paradigm shift in the governance of sustainable development: Citizens´ empowerment
págs. 165-179
El comercio internacional de los bienes y productos culturales:: Las industrias culturales
págs. 181-205
págs. 207-238
Public procurement and the erosion of the EU social model: Outline of a Polanyian perspective and the emerging regulatory role of human rights
págs. 239-256
A new rule of law mechanism for the EU Budget: An effective negative conditionality for respect for the EU´s fundamental values?
págs. 263-302
págs. 303-328
págs. 329-355
Los derechos sociales en la UME:: ¿Son las constitucionales relevantes?
págs. 357-373
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