The Global Financial Crisis and the Constitution

X. Contiades (ed.), Constitutions in The Global Financial Crisis, (Ashgate 2013)

5 Pages Posted: 27 Jul 2013

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Xenophon Contiades

Centre for European Constitutional Law

Date Written: May 20, 2013

Abstract

This is the introductory chapter of the collective volume X. Contiades (ed.), Constitutions in the Global Financial Crisis, (Ashgate 2013), which is the first book to address the multi-faceted influence of the global financial crisis on the national constitutions of the countries most affected. By tracing the impact of the crisis on formal and informal constitutional change, sovereignty issues, fundamental rights protection, regulatory reforms, jurisprudence, the augmentation of executive power, and changes in the party system it addresses all areas of the current constitutional law dialogue and aims to become a reference book with regard to the interaction between financial crises and constitutions.

The book includes contributions from prominent experts on Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Portugal, Spain, the UK, and the USA providing a critical analysis of the effects of the financial crisis on the constitution. The volume’s extensive comparative chapter pins down distinct constitutional reactions towards the financial crisis, building an explanatory theory that accounts for the different ways constitutions responded to the crisis. How and why constitutions formed their reactions in the face of the financial crisis unravels throughout the book.

Keywords: constitutions, financial crisis, sovereign debt crisis, fundamental rights, comparative law

Suggested Citation

Contiades, Xenophon, The Global Financial Crisis and the Constitution (May 20, 2013). X. Contiades (ed.), Constitutions in The Global Financial Crisis, (Ashgate 2013), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2298601

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