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Bring Back the Politics: The <i>PSPP</i> Ruling in Its Institutional Context
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European LawEuropean Legal HistoryConstitutional LawLawEuropean Private LawEuropean Union LawAdministrative LawSocial SciencesDemocracyMonetary PolicyGovernmental ProcessInstitutional ContextControversial Monetary PolicyGovernment RegulationGovernment PolicyEuropean Community LawPublic PolicyUnited States ConstitutionEuropean UnionPspp RulingGovernment CommunicationConstitutional LitigationMonetary UnionFederal Constitutional LawJusticePolitical Science
Abstract In this paper, I argue that the conflict between the German Federal Constitutional Court and the Court of Justice of the European Union is the story of a clash foretold, if one takes seriously constitutional courts as institutions designed to be “dogs that bite.” The German Court consistently developed a doctrinal tool to guide its role as guardian of the national constitutional order and the democratic principle, and enforced it when the constitutional control of monetary policy measures so required. I analyze the PSPP ruling, focusing on where the Court concluded that the lack of a satisfactory statement of reasons by the European Central Bank prevented it from reviewing the proportionality of the program. I argue that the Court, after conducting a substantive assessment, applied a weak remedy, thereby deferring the last word on the constitutionality of the PSPP to the political branches. In doing so, the Court opens space for the political assessment of a controversial monetary policy, enhancing the politicization of the Economic and Monetary Union, and provides a doctrinal toolbox for national constitutional courts that face competence creep of EU law in their jurisdictions. I conclude that, ultimately, the main merit of constitutional courts’ interventions in the EU integration is that they are in a privileged position to allow for the politicization of technocratic processes.
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