The COVID-19 threat: an opportunity to rethink the European Economic Constitution and European Private Law
European Journal of Risk Regulation
2020
11
2
249-255
epidemic disease ; economic policy ; EU economic governance
European Union
https://doi.org/10.1017/err.2020.42
English
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"Not even five years ago, Mario Draghi proclaimed: “Within our mandate, the [European Central Bank] is ready to do whatever it takes to preserve the euro”. In Carl Schmittian language, the then-president of the European Central Bank seized on the “state of emergency” to constitute a new European Economic Constitution based on the premise of financial stability. ..."
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