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This book is based in parts on my dissertation, which I wrote at the University of Vienna ('Dealing with competing socio-economic paradigms in Internal Market Law,' 2013), and my LL.M. Thesis, which I wrote at Harvard Law School ('Towards a distributive analysis of ECJ decisions,'2011).
Includes bibliographical references (pages 339-364) and index.
Interpreting the treaty in its historical context I : the Treaty of Rome -- Interpreting the treaty in its historical context II : the 1992 project -- The internal market law provisions and the case law developed on its basis -- A purposive interpretation of the treaty : the pursuit of the union's diverse socio-economic objectives, and economics as contested knowledge -- Monetary union, the measures enacted since 2008 and the "European macroeconomic constitution" -- Conclusion.
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