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The EU’s neoliberal constitutionalism(s)
Gregoire, Guillaume
In pressIn European Law Open
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Keywords :
internal market; competition law; Economic and Monetary Union; Ordnungspolitik; Als-Ob Politik; rules rather than discretion
Abstract :
[en] Beyond their differences, the various currents of neoliberalism share a common legal agenda: economic constitutionalism. From ordoliberal Ordnungspolitik to new classical macroeconomics and public choice, from Hayek’s ‘constitution of liberty’ to Vanberg’s ‘constitutional political economy’, an institutional agenda has emerged around a number of key tenets: enhancing the competition between jurisdictions through (state and international) federalism; safeguarding the competitive functioning of the market through supra-legislative rules; limiting fiscal policies and disciplining public spending through balanced budget rules; neutralising monetary policy through independent and price stability-oriented central banks. These key tenets of neoliberal constitutionalism infuse the three layers of the European economic constitution: the fundamental freedoms of movement pave the way to normative competition between national legislations (microeconomic constitution); competition law guarantees the competitive structure of the market (mesoeconomic constitution); European Economic and Monetary Union implements the rules of budgetary discipline and monetary stability (macroeconomic constitution). This does not imply that the European Union is solely a neoliberal project or that the European Union’s current neoliberal path is irreversible. But it does at least raise questions about the actual room for manoeuvre left by this rigid ‘economic constitution’ to public institutions in dealing with the various current crises.
Disciplines :
European & international law
Metalaw, Roman law, history of law & comparative law
Law, criminology & political science: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
Gregoire, Guillaume  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de droit > Droit commercial
Language :
English
Title :
The EU’s neoliberal constitutionalism(s)
Publication date :
In press
Journal title :
European Law Open
eISSN :
2752-6135
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom
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