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ECB independence and accountability today: Towards a (necessary) redefinition? 1

This introductory article sets the ground for the analysis performed in the articles included in this Special Issue. It shows why a new analysis of the European Central Bank (ECB)’s accountability is required by referring to recent developments, and by underlining how much the ECB’s role and standin...

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Published in:Maastricht journal of European and comparative law 2019-02, Vol.26 (1), p.3-16
Main Authors: Fromage, Diane, Dermine, Paul, Nicolaides, Phedon, Tuori, Klaus
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