Esin Kucuk

Lancaster University

Lecturer in law

Bowland North

Bailrigg

Lancaster, LA1 4YN

United Kingdom

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

DOWNLOADS

415

SSRN CITATIONS

1

CROSSREF CITATIONS

2

Scholarly Papers (4)

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Law Meets Economics in the German Federal Constitutional Court: Outright Monetary Transactions on Trial

(2014) 15 German Law Journal 281-320
Number of pages: 40 Posted: 14 Mar 2014 Last Revised: 25 Jun 2014
University College London - Faculty of Laws, Lancaster University and London School of Economics - Law School
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Case C-62/14, Gauweiler, BVerfG 2 BvR 2728/13, monetary policy, central banks, outright monetary transactions, OMT, multiple equilibria, incomplete monetary unions, German Federal Constitutional Court, Bundesverfassungsgericht, European Monetary Union, ultra vires review, identity review

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Squaring the Circle: The Court of Justice, Monetary Policy, and the End of Rational Legal Reasoning

UCL CLES Research Paper Series 3/2020
Number of pages: 36 Posted: 23 Oct 2020
Carsten Gerner-Beuerle and Esin Kucuk
University College London - Faculty of Laws and Lancaster University
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Monetary policy, monetary financing, asset purchase programmes, proportionality

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Introduction: European Solidarity – What Now?

Biondi, A, Dagilyte, E, Kucuk, E (Eds), Solidarity in EU Law: Legal Principle in the Making (Edward Elgar 2018). Available free on Elgar Online
Posted: 20 Mar 2018 Last Revised: 15 Jun 2018
Andrea Biondi, Egle Dagilyte and Esin Kucuk
King's College London - The Dickson Poon School of Law, Anglia Ruskin University and Lancaster University

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solidarity, European Union, Brexit

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Solidarity in EU Law: An Elusive Political Statement or a Legal Principle with Substance?

23 Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law 6 (2016)
Posted: 14 Mar 2017
Esin Kucuk
Lancaster University

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Cosmopolitanism; Self-Interest; Social Solidarity; Solidarity Principle