Persona: Sarrión Esteve, Joaquín
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Publicación Supremacía Constitucional y Primacía del Derecho de la Unión Europea tras el caso Melloni(Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales (CEPC), 2016) Sarrión Esteve, JoaquínPublicación El impacto de género de las políticas de austeridad(Comares, 2015) Benlloch Domènech, Cristina; Sarrión Esteve, Joaquín; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7802-4705Our aim is to understand the impact of austerity measures on women (the gender impact) in the so-called PIIGS (Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece and Spain) European Union's countries. The economic crisis has been particularly very intense in these countries, and their governments, as a response, adopted and implemented a series of austerity measures in order to control the public deficit. Our goal is not to analyze to what extent some statistics show if the economic crisis has exacerbated the inequality between men and women; but whether if the austerity policies implemented have exacerbated this inequality.Publicación Consumer(Springer, 2019-01-05) Sarrión Esteve, JoaquínIn the present chapter, we propose to analyse the category of consumer and how this individual status is being conditioned by European Union (EU) law. After a brief reference to the methodology used, the analysis begins with a consideration about the foundations of consumer protection in EU law and how it developed from an instrument to develop the EU internal market to a relevant one to define the Status of EU citizens and residents as consumers and players in the market under modern EU law. We will consider consumer protection configuration, the notion of consumer, and the development of a consumer legal framework in the EU, with references to national legislation that can reinforce consumer status. We also consider the European Court of Justice (ECJ) case law, not only regarding its important role in the definition of the notion of a consumer but also in the development of a consumer constitutional procedural for Status, consolidating the consumer position in the national judicial process.