
EU Administrative Law
Series: Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law;
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Product details:
- Edition number 3
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 8 November 2018
- ISBN 9780198831648
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages934 pages
- Size 258x178x56 mm
- Weight 1774 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
The third edition of EU Administrative Law provides comprehensive coverage of the administrative
system in the EU and the principles of judicial review that apply in this area.
Long description:
The third edition of EU Administrative Law provides comprehensive coverage of the administrative system in the EU and the principles of judicial review that apply in this area. This revised edition provides important updates on each area covered, including new case law; institutional developments; and EU legislation. These changes are located within the framework of broader developments in the EU.
The chapters in the first half of the book deal with all the principal variants of the EU administrative regime. Thus there are chapters dealing with the history and taxonomy of the EU administrative regime; direct administration; shared administration; comitology; agencies; social partners; and the open method of coordination. The coverage throughout focuses on the legal regime that governs the particular form of administration and broader issues of accountability, drawing on literature from political science as well as law.
The focus in the second part of the book shifts to judicial review. There are detailed chapters covering all principles of judicial review and the discussion of the law throughout is analytical and contextual. It begins with the principles that have informed the development of EU judicial review. This is followed by a chapter dealing with the judicial system and the way in which reform could impact on the subject matter of the book. There are then chapters dealing with competence; access; transparency; process; law, fact and discretion; rights; equality; legitimate expectations; two chapters on proportionality; the precautionary principle; two chapters on remedies; and the Ombudsman.
Table of Contents:
Part I: Administration and Law
History and Typology
Crisis, Reform, and Constitutionalization
Centralized Management
Shared Management
Comitology
Agencies
Open Method of Coordination
Social Partners
Part II: Law and Administration
Foundations
Courts
Access
Process
Transparency
Competence and Subsidiarity
Law, Fact, and Discretion
Rights
Equality
Legal Certainty and Legitimate Expectations
Proportionality I: EU
Proportionality II: Member States
Precautionary Principle
Remedies I: EU
Remedies II: Member States
Ombudsman