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And indeed it was a (failed) nullification crisis: The OMT judgment of the German Federal Constitutional Court and the winners and losers of the final showdown in the OMT case
Lorenzo F. Pace, University of Molise; Atlantic Council, Washington D.C. Introduction In an article of mine on the OMT case of early 2016 I had anticipated that: «Against the generalized criticism of the preliminary reference of the BVerfG, and also of the convincing Gauweiler judgment, the German Court is unlikely
How Strict is “Strict Conditionality”? The New Eurozone Agreement on Greece
Michael Ioannidis, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg Few elections have as their core issue an international arrangement. The Greek election of 25 January 2015 was one of these exceptions. In 2010 and 2012, Greece agreed with its Eurozone partners and the IMF to accept