Social Justice in an Ever More Diverse Union

C. Joerges
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The ‘European Social Model’, ill-defined and under-theorised as it may be, is widely perceived as the great looser in the political and institutional re-configuration of the European integration project which we have witnessed under the impact of the financial crisis. The state of social Europe is indeed deplorable. The turn to austerity politics has not only led to the imposition of rigid ‘structural reforms’ on countries of the European South, but reflects a general retreat from the welfare state commitments which were until recently understood as a common European legacy. The search for a preservation and renewal of that legacy must not focus exclusively on topical claims and urgencies. It will have to include an exploration of potential failures in the design of the European project and the conceptual frameworks which have guided its praxis. The critical reconstruction in this paper reveals continuities, discontinuities and missed opportunities. EMU as established by the Maastricht Treaty and complemented by the Stability and Growth Pact is identified as a turning point: a break with the integration through law tradition which nevertheless failed to open avenues for legitimate political and economic governance. Under economic emergency of the financial crisis the commitment to the financial stability of the Eurozone as a whole necessitated the imposition of austerity measures. After the legalisation of Europe’s crisis politics by the Pringle and Gauweiler judgments with their recognition of wide discretionary powers of the ECB in its understanding and implementation of Europe’s monetary policy, it has become more difficult than ever to overcome the barriers against renewed efforts to strengthen the social dimension of the integration project.
一个更加多样化的联盟中的社会正义
尽管“欧洲社会模式”可能定义不清,理论化程度也不高,但它被广泛认为是我们在金融危机的影响下目睹的欧洲一体化项目的政治和制度重新配置中的巨大宽松。欧洲的社会状况确实令人遗憾。向紧缩政治的转变不仅导致了对欧洲南部国家实施严格的“结构改革”,而且反映了福利国家承诺的普遍退却,而福利国家承诺直到最近才被理解为欧洲的共同遗产。保护和更新这一遗产的努力不应只集中于局部要求和紧急情况。它必须包括对欧洲项目设计和指导其实践的概念框架中潜在失败的探索。本文的关键重构揭示了连续性、不连续性和错失的机会。由《马斯特里赫特条约》建立并由《稳定与增长公约》补充的欧洲货币联盟被认为是一个转折点:它打破了通过法律实现一体化的传统,但这一传统未能为合法的政治和经济治理开辟道路。在金融危机的经济紧急情况下,对欧元区整体金融稳定的承诺使实施紧缩措施成为必要。在普林格尔(Pringle)和高韦勒(Gauweiler)判决承认欧洲央行在理解和实施欧洲货币政策方面拥有广泛的自由裁量权,从而使欧洲危机政治合法化之后,克服阻碍重新努力加强一体化项目的社会维度的障碍变得比以往任何时候都更加困难。
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