The European Court of Justice, the European Central Bank, and the Supremacy of EU Law
Federico Fabbrini
págs. 3-16
A Legal Analysis of the Gauweiler Case: Between Monetary Policy and Constitutional Conflict
Takis Tridimas, Napoleon Xanthoulis
págs. 17-39
The Luxembourg "Double Look": The Advocate General’s Opinion and the Judgment in the Gauweiler Case
págs. 40-54
págs. 55-78
The Gauweiler Judgment in View of the Case Law of the European Court of Justice on European Central Bank Independence: Between Substance and Form
Stefania Baroncelli
págs. 79-98
Pereat Iustitia, Fiat Mundus: What is Left of the European Economic Constitution after the Gauweiler Litigation?
Christian Joerges
págs. 99-118
Constitutional Pluralism as Mutually Assured Discretion: The Court of Justice, the German Federal Constitutional Court, and the ECB
Matthias Goldmann
págs. 119-135
On the Unsustainability of Constitutional Pluralism: European Supremacy and the Survival of the Eurozone
R. Daniel Kelemen
págs. 136-150
Mónica Claes
págs. 151-170
The ECB’s Powers and Institutional Role in the Financial Crisis: A Confirmation from the Court of Justice of the European Union
Chiara Zilioli
págs. 171-184
Ultra Vires Review and the Demise of Constitutional Pluralism: The Czecho-Slovak Pension Saga, and the Dangers of State Courts’ Defiance of EU Law
Zdenek Kühn
págs. 185-194
A New Conversation: Preliminary References from the Italian Constitutional Court
Silvana Sciarra, Giuseppe Nicastro
págs. 195-203
Accepting the Judgments of the Court of Justice of the European Union as Authoritative: The Supreme Court of Ireland, the European Stability Mechanism and the Importance of Legal Certainty
Peter Charleton, Angelina Cox
págs. 204-214