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This book addresses the different forms of austerity, contestation and resistance, in order to understand how they relate to one another and the impact they have on the democratic quality of public debates, the trust in public institutions and the legitimacy of law.

Contestation of austerity includes not only traditional activism strategies such as human rights litigation and direct democracy instruments, but also new forms of collective action and collaborative resistance. Most importantly, many of the new anti-austerity initiatives also aim to renovate existing modes of democratic decision-making on the European, national, regional and local levels. The book focuses on different types of contesting austerity measures and the interaction between institutional and civil society actors. It will enhance understanding of how the various actors frame not only their goal but also the underlying social conflict to contest austerity and through which means they try to achieve political and legal changes.

With 16 chapters written by contributors from Spain, Germany, Greece, Portugal and the UK, the book approaches 3 crucial areas of austerity policies: cuts in payment and pensions, labour law reform, and old and new poverty. In each field, the contributors analyse the processes of decision-making and contestation from 3 perspectives: institutions, democratic theory and societal responses.

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The book offers an essential contribution to both society at large and academia to reflect on and react to any hegemonic narrative that seeks to override social pluralism and reject the central meaning of conflict. If one assumes the intrinsic connection of law with social reality, the volume comprises an outstanding transformative potential. It is a highly recommended reading for anyone open to understanding that conflicts can hardly be reduced to the national framework alone, resolved exclusively by State power, and unleash their integrative potential in the absence of real transnational solidarity. -- Daniela Dobre * Heidelberg Journal of International Law * The accessibility of Contesting Austerity renders it a great entry text for researchers seeking to understand the ways in which reductions in state spending can be challenged and their efficacy, apropos to the cost of living crisis facing households across Europe today. * Human Rights Review *

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This book explores austerity politics from a socio-legal perspective, providing a conceptual framework in which austerity, contestation and democracy can be comprehensively analysed together.
Acknowledgements v
List of Contributors
ix
1 Contestation and Integration in Times of Crisis: The Law and the Challenge of Austerity
1(26)
Anuscheh Farahat
Xabier Arzoz
PART I CONTESTATION, POLITICISATION AND DEMOCRACY: A SENSITIVE VIRTUOUS CIRCLE?
2 The Crisis Relevance of Political Theory in Times of Austerity
27(16)
Martin Nonhoff
3 New Forms of Government Induced by Crisis Management
43(16)
Miguel Azpitarte
4 Unravelling the Politicisation-Depoliticisation Nexus of Decontestatory Politics During the Euro-Crisis
59(20)
Marius Hildebrand
5 Integration-through-Crisis: A New Mode of European Integration?
79(20)
Nicole Scicluna
PART II AUSTERITY MEASURES UNDER EUROPEAN AND NATIONAL JUDICIAL REVIEW
6 Challenging Austerity before European Courts
99(16)
Carlos Aymerich
7 (Re)Turning to Solidarity EU Economic Governance: A Normative Proposal
115(20)
Ana Bobic
8 The Political Role of the Greek Council of State under Circumstances of Economic Emergency
135(18)
Elisavet Lampropoulou
9 Taking Social Rights Seriously? The Spanish Case
153(20)
Juli Ponce
10 Constitutional Adjudication as a Forum for Contesting Austerity: The Case of Portugal
173(20)
Teresa Violante
PART III CONTESTING LABOUR LAW REFORMS
11 Contesting Austerity: The Role of Trade Unions in the UK
193(20)
K. D. Ewing
12 The Role of Trade Unions in the Age of Austerity: Resistance and Power Resources in Portugal
213(20)
Hermes Augusto Costa
13 By-products of Austerity: Regionalisation of Collective Bargaining in Spain
233(20)
Julia Lopez Lopez
Sergio Canalda Criado
14 International Labour Regulations as a Retaining Wall against Austerity: The Spanish Experience
253(22)
Consuelo Chacartegui
Xabier Arzoz
PART IV ASYMMETRIES AND COMPETING RATIONALES IN THE CONTESTATION OF AUSTERITY
15 Socioeconomic Rights Enforcement and Resource Allocation in Times of Austerity: The Case of Greece 2015--2018
275(20)
Akritas Kaidatzis
16 Labour Gender Gaps and EU VET Policy: Young Women with Low Educational Attainment
295(22)
Nuria Pumar
17 Age and the Politics of Austerity: The Case of Spain
317(20)
Pau Mari-Klose
Francisco Javier Moreno-Fuentes
Index 337
Anuscheh Farahat is Professor of Public Law, Migration Law and Human Rights Law at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany. Xabier Arzoz is Professor of Administrative Law at the National University of Distance Education (UNED) in Madrid, Spain.