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A Workshop “Constitutional Issues of the ECB’s Monetary Policy” at the JKU

The workshop “Constitutional Issues of the ECB’s Monetary Policy” took place at the JKU in November.

F.l.: Christoph Ohler (University of Jena), Bruno de Witte (University of Maastricht), Jochen Güntner (University of Linz), Roman Puff (University of Salzburg), Martina Almhofer (University of Business & Economics Vienna), Paul Weismann (University of Salzburg), Diane Fromage (University of Salzburg), Klaus Tuori (University of Luxemburg), Stefan Griller (University of Business & Economics Vienna), Rainer Palmstorfer (University of Linz), Julia Kreuzhuber (University of Linz), Martin Selmayr (head of EU Commission Representation in Austria); photo credit: JKU
F.l.: Christoph Ohler (University of Jena), Bruno de Witte (University of Maastricht), Jochen Güntner (University of Linz), Roman Puff (University of Salzburg), Martina Almhofer (University of Business & Economics Vienna), Paul Weismann (University of Salzburg), Diane Fromage (University of Salzburg), Klaus Tuori (University of Luxemburg), Stefan Griller (University of Business & Economics Vienna), Rainer Palmstorfer (University of Linz), Julia Kreuzhuber (University of Linz), Martin Selmayr (head of EU Commission Representation in Austria); photo credit: JKU

Leading international experts in the field of European economic and monetary law spoke about current constitutional issues relating to the European Central Bank's (ECB) monetary policy. They focused on, among other things, the ECB’s mandate limits, the problem regarding defining the boundaries between monetary union and economic union, and the role of fundamental European rights.

Prof. Rainer Palmstorfer organized the workshop together with project partner Julia Kreuzhuber (both at the Institute for European Law), and remarked: "Having experts come all the way to the JKU shows just how significant and important the topic is." Organized in cooperation with the Austrian National Bank, the workshop was held as part of the Jubilee Fund Project No. 18778.