Karlsruhe says no Desperate times call for desperate measures. The European Central Bank thought so too: back in the middle of the euro crisis when Mario Draghi made his “whatever it takes” promise; and later, when the ECB announced the large public sector purchase programme (PSPP). In the Corona crisis, the ECB has gone a step further and decided on another purchase programme (PEPP) worth € 750 billion. These programmes have never been without controversy, especially in Germany. Yesterday, Germany’s constitutional court gave its verdict on the PSPP programme. It was an historical ruling. Karlsruhe rejected both the ECB decision to set up the PSPP programme and the judgement of the European Court of Justice (CJEU) that waved it through, as patently ultra vires. The conflict between Karlsruhe and Luxembourg could not be more obvious. Karlsruhe is nevertheless looking for a way out. If the ECB provides convincing evidence that its purchase programme is proportionate, the Bundesbank can continue to participate. This means the ECB probably still has power to act - for now. In the medium term, however, the German constitutional court has set in motion a necessary if difficult legal test of the limits of the ECB’s independence. A test which the CJEU has so far managed to dodge. It cannot afford to do that any longer. Bert Van Roosebeke, cep-Division Head, Financial Markets
Here cep provides information in figures and graphs that are updated on a daily basis. Bert Van Roosebeke Head of Division Financial Markets |
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Pharmaceuticals in the environment |
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The EU Commission has submitted a "strategic approach" aimed at reducing pharmaceutical residues and their impact on the environment. The cep has analyzed and evaluated the Commission's communication on this issue.
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Contact tracing apps under EU personal data protection law |
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Contact tracing apps will play an important role in the fight against the Coronavirus. The cepAdhoc illustrates the EU privacy and personal data protection framework applicable to them.
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Third-party Access to Documents of the EU Medicines Agency |
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On the basis of the Transparency Regulation, the CJEU has for the first time decided on third party access to documents submitted to the European Medicines Agency (EMA) by pharmaceutical companies. A cepInput explains the background and relevance of the CJEU proceedings and deals with the three main grounds for the decision in the "PTC Therapeutics" judgement. ...read more |
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"By using the European Green Deal as our compass, we can turn the crisis of this pandemic into an opportunity." EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen |
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"We will face very difficult discussions about distribution when we look at the economic damage which the Corona pandemic has caused to our respective budgets." Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel |
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“Most Germans – apart from a few nationalistic enemies of European integration – are willing to provide Italy with substantial help in the Corona crisis.” cep Board of Directors Prof. Dr. Lüder Gerken |
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“Now is the opportunity to realign EU climate policy by expanding emissions trading to cover transport and buildings. cep Head of Division Dr. Götz Reichert |
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Strong GDP decline in the EU and euro zone
In comparison with the previous quarter 4/2019 the seasonally adjusted GDP decreased by 3.8% in the euro area (EA19) and by 3.5% in the EU in the first quarter of 2020. The COVID-19 restrictions, which started in March 2020, led to the largest falls since the start of the time series in 1995, according to a preliminary flash estimate by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union. |
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