The Idea of Economic Constitution in Europe

Behind the controversies that have marked the history of the idea of Economic Constitution emerges the highly political issue of the room for manoeuvre left to public authorities in the economic sphere. The notion thus encapsulates a fundamental tension: between democracy and rule of law, which mode...

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description Behind the controversies that have marked the history of the idea of Economic Constitution emerges the highly political issue of the room for manoeuvre left to public authorities in the economic sphere. The notion thus encapsulates a fundamental tension: between democracy and rule of law, which model of legal ordering of the economy should prevail? From physiocrats to neo-liberals, from the Weimar Republic to European integration, from national constitutions to Global Governance, this collective book invites us to explore the genealogy of the controversial concept of Economic Constitution. The result of this interdisciplinary dialogue is a comprehensive reflection on the legal and political issues at stake in the current constitutionalization of the market order in Europe. Contributors are: Philippe Steiner, Guillaume Grégoire, Hugues Rabault, Peter C. Caldwell, Thomas Biebricher, Werner Bonefeld, Serge Audier, Vincent Valentin, Pieter van Cleynenbreugel, Xavier Miny, Frédéric Marty, Claire Mongouachon, Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz, Francesco Martucci, Michael Wilkinson, Hjalte Lokdam, Susanna Maria Cafaro, Peter Lindseth, Cristina Fasone, Pierre Nihoul, François Colly, Peter-Christian Müller-Graff, Tony Prosser, Damien Piron, Mahmoud Mohamed Salah, Stephen Gill, Thibault Biscahie, Sebastien Adalid, and Christian Joerges. Derrière les controverses qui jalonnent l’histoire de l’idée de Constitution économique émerge la question éminemment politique de la marge de manœuvre laissée aux autorités publiques dans la sphère économique. La notion cristallise ainsi une tension fondamentale : entre démocratie et État de droit, quel doit être modèle d’organisation et d’ordonnancement juridique de l’économie? Des physiocrates aux néolibéraux, de la République de Weimar à l’intégration européenne, des constitutions nationales à la Global Governance, cet ouvrage collectif nous invite dès lors à explorer la généalogie du concept polémique de Constitution économique. Les auteurs ouvrent alors, à travers un dialogue interdisciplinaire constant, une réflexion globale autour des enjeux juridiques et politiques du processus actuel de constitutionnalisation de l’ordre de marché en Europe.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1216122025-03-20T17:12:58Z The Idea of Economic Constitution in Europe Grégoire, Guillaume Miny, Xavier Authoritarian Liberalism Economic and Monetary Union EU Competition Law Global Governance History of Concepts Interdisciplinarity Internal Market Law Political Economy Neoliberalism New Constitutionalism Ordoliberalism Physiocrats Republic of Weimar Rule of Law Behind the controversies that have marked the history of the idea of Economic Constitution emerges the highly political issue of the room for manoeuvre left to public authorities in the economic sphere. The notion thus encapsulates a fundamental tension: between democracy and rule of law, which model of legal ordering of the economy should prevail? From physiocrats to neo-liberals, from the Weimar Republic to European integration, from national constitutions to Global Governance, this collective book invites us to explore the genealogy of the controversial concept of Economic Constitution. The result of this interdisciplinary dialogue is a comprehensive reflection on the legal and political issues at stake in the current constitutionalization of the market order in Europe. Contributors are: Philippe Steiner, Guillaume Grégoire, Hugues Rabault, Peter C. Caldwell, Thomas Biebricher, Werner Bonefeld, Serge Audier, Vincent Valentin, Pieter van Cleynenbreugel, Xavier Miny, Frédéric Marty, Claire Mongouachon, Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz, Francesco Martucci, Michael Wilkinson, Hjalte Lokdam, Susanna Maria Cafaro, Peter Lindseth, Cristina Fasone, Pierre Nihoul, François Colly, Peter-Christian Müller-Graff, Tony Prosser, Damien Piron, Mahmoud Mohamed Salah, Stephen Gill, Thibault Biscahie, Sebastien Adalid, and Christian Joerges. Derrière les controverses qui jalonnent l’histoire de l’idée de Constitution économique émerge la question éminemment politique de la marge de manœuvre laissée aux autorités publiques dans la sphère économique. La notion cristallise ainsi une tension fondamentale : entre démocratie et État de droit, quel doit être modèle d’organisation et d’ordonnancement juridique de l’économie? Des physiocrates aux néolibéraux, de la République de Weimar à l’intégration européenne, des constitutions nationales à la Global Governance, cet ouvrage collectif nous invite dès lors à explorer la généalogie du concept polémique de Constitution économique. Les auteurs ouvrent alors, à travers un dialogue interdisciplinaire constant, une réflexion globale autour des enjeux juridiques et politiques du processus actuel de constitutionnalisation de l’ordre de marché en Europe. 2023-11-16T11:59:29Z 2023-11-16T11:59:29Z 2023-10-09T12:26:50Z 2022 book ONIX_20231009_9789004519350_41 OCN: 1346813823 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/76657 9789004519350 9789004519336 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/121612 eng open access image/jpeg image/jpeg image/jpeg n/a n/a n/a https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/76657/1/9789004519350.pdf https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/76657/1/9789004519350.pdf https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/76657/1/9789004519350.pdf Brill Nijhoff 10.1163/9789004519350 10.1163/9789004519350 33fecb33-e7c4-4fc8-96b0-7ba2fccafba9 8488abfb-5324-4ae1-8ddd-35620c55b740 98e39ff7-9eab-4cff-bf6f-8dba0a2709f9 d9f8663c-2615-418f-9fbe-13d285fc03e4 9789004519350 9789004519336 Nijhoff [...] [...] [...] open access
spellingShingle Authoritarian Liberalism
Economic and Monetary Union
EU Competition Law
Global Governance
History of Concepts
Interdisciplinarity
Internal Market
Law
Political Economy
Neoliberalism
New Constitutionalism
Ordoliberalism
Physiocrats
Republic of Weimar
Rule of Law
The Idea of Economic Constitution in Europe
title The Idea of Economic Constitution in Europe
title_full The Idea of Economic Constitution in Europe
title_fullStr The Idea of Economic Constitution in Europe
title_full_unstemmed The Idea of Economic Constitution in Europe
title_short The Idea of Economic Constitution in Europe
title_sort idea of economic constitution in europe
topic Authoritarian Liberalism
Economic and Monetary Union
EU Competition Law
Global Governance
History of Concepts
Interdisciplinarity
Internal Market
Law
Political Economy
Neoliberalism
New Constitutionalism
Ordoliberalism
Physiocrats
Republic of Weimar
Rule of Law
topic_facet Authoritarian Liberalism
Economic and Monetary Union
EU Competition Law
Global Governance
History of Concepts
Interdisciplinarity
Internal Market
Law
Political Economy
Neoliberalism
New Constitutionalism
Ordoliberalism
Physiocrats
Republic of Weimar
Rule of Law
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