Constitutions in Times of Financial Crisis
Explore the intricate relationship between constitutional law and economic policy in Constitutions in Times of Financial Crisis by Tom Ginsburg. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2022, this insightful volume spans 342 pages and delves into how constitutional provisions can both restrict and guide government actions during financial turmoil. Ginsburg examines the pressures that arise for exceptional responses in times of crisis and evaluates the resilience of constitutional frameworks across the globe. Discover the long-term implications of these crises on constitutional orders and the balance of power in governance. This book is essential for scholars and practitioners interested in the intersection of law and economics, providing a comprehensive analysis of how legal structures adapt (or fail to adapt) in challenging times. Enhance your understanding of constitutional dynamics in the face of financial instability with this critical work.