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A legal analysis of the
Gauweiler
case: between monetary policy and constitutional conflict
Takis Tridimas, Napoleon Xanthoulis
School of Law
King's College London
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Austerity
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Conflict
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Constitutional Court
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Court of Justice
75%
Dialogue
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Economics
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Empowerment
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Eurozone
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General Economics
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German
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Government Bonds
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Purchase
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courts
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economic policy
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fcc lattices
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instability
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legal aspects
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power
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Competence
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Conditionality
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European Central Bank
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Fiscal Consolidation
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Monetary Policy
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Public Bond
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