A contemporary concept of monetary sovereignty / Claus D. Zimmermann.
2013
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Title
A contemporary concept of monetary sovereignty / Claus D. Zimmermann.
Imprint
Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2013.
Description
xxx, 260 pages ; 24 cm.
Series
Oxford monographs in international law.
Formatted Contents Note
General introduction
A revision of the concept of monetary sovereignty
The increasing hybridization of international monetary law
Exchange rate misalignment and international law
The increasing regionalization of monetary sovereignty
The reorganization of the international financial architecture in the wake of the global financial crisis
Concluding remarks.
A revision of the concept of monetary sovereignty
The increasing hybridization of international monetary law
Exchange rate misalignment and international law
The increasing regionalization of monetary sovereignty
The reorganization of the international financial architecture in the wake of the global financial crisis
Concluding remarks.
Summary
International law dictates that states have sovereignty over their own monetary and fiscal affairs. In practice, however globalisation and the powers of organisations like the IMF and EU are thought to have significantly eroded this idea. This book offers a legal analysis of the development of monetary sovereignty and its meaning in today's world.
Note
"This study is a revised version of the doctoral dissertation that I defended at the University of Oxford in December 2011"--Page xi.
International law dictates that states have sovereignty over their own monetary and fiscal affairs. In practice, however globalisation and the powers of organisations like the IMF and EU are thought to have significantly eroded this idea. This book offers a legal analysis of the development of monetary sovereignty and its meaning in today's world.
International law dictates that states have sovereignty over their own monetary and fiscal affairs. In practice, however globalisation and the powers of organisations like the IMF and EU are thought to have significantly eroded this idea. This book offers a legal analysis of the development of monetary sovereignty and its meaning in today's world.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-252) and index.
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K4430 .Z56 2013
Language
English
ISBN
9780199680740 (hardcover)
0199680744 (hardcover)
0199680744 (hardcover)
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