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Three Generations Of Participation Rights Before The European Commission, Francesca Bignami
Three Generations Of Participation Rights Before The European Commission, Francesca Bignami
Law and Contemporary Problems
Bignami offers a conceptual framework for analyzing the development of participation rights before the European Commission from the early 1970s to the present day. Process rights before the Commission can be divided into three categories, each of which is associated with a distinct phase in European Community history and a particular set of institutional actors.
The Proceedings Of The European Ombudsman, Simone Cadeddu
The Proceedings Of The European Ombudsman, Simone Cadeddu
Law and Contemporary Problems
Given the severe institutional shortcomings of the European Ombudsman and the poor understanding of his duties among European citizens, the Ombudsman's information strategy does not appear to have been very effective so far. With dedication and activism, the Ombudsman continues to travel tirelessly year after year, participating in conferences, seminars, meetings, and visits with officials of Community and national institutions in all of the 25 Member States.
Judicial Review Of European Administrative Procedure, Jurgen Schwarze
Judicial Review Of European Administrative Procedure, Jurgen Schwarze
Law and Contemporary Problems
Schwarze examines the requirements set down in the case law of the Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance that serve to guarantee a fair and impartial administrative process. He also considers whether improvements should be made to the design of the administrative process and, if so, what kind.
European Administrative Proceedings, Sabino Cassese
European Administrative Proceedings, Sabino Cassese
Law and Contemporary Problems
Cassese discusses the third strategy of administrative integration, mixed or composite proceedings in which both Community and national authorities participate. Cassese analyzes how the common element takes root in the national part of the proceeding, what the national and supranational parts consist of, and the extent to which they remain distinct or appear instead as a single unit.
A New Framework For Eu Administration: The Financial Regulation 2002, Paul Craig
A New Framework For Eu Administration: The Financial Regulation 2002, Paul Craig
Law and Contemporary Problems
Craig discusses the administration of the European Union budget, including direct and shared management, and the recently enacted new Financial Regulation. Craig points to the increasing constitutionalization of Community administration.
The “Standard” Administrative Procedure For Supervising And Enforcing Ec Law: Ec Treaty Articles 226 And 228, Alberto J. Gil Ibanez
The “Standard” Administrative Procedure For Supervising And Enforcing Ec Law: Ec Treaty Articles 226 And 228, Alberto J. Gil Ibanez
Law and Contemporary Problems
Ibanez examines the European Commission's policy and strategy in enforcement proceedings and attempts to discover the predominant European model, if such a model exists, for enforcing and supervising EC law. Ibanez focuses on some general difficulties in analyzing supervision and enforcement at the European level and the problem of implementation in more general terms.
European Principles Governing National Administrative Proceedings, Claudio Franchini
European Principles Governing National Administrative Proceedings, Claudio Franchini
Law and Contemporary Problems
It is critical that the process of developing general principles of Community administrative law continue, notwithstanding the marked diversity of supranational administrative proceedings. Because Community law has traditionally been focused on activities relevant to the common market, an asymmetry between the regulation of market-related administrative proceedings and other types of administrative proceedings has developed.
Administrative Proceedings Involving European Agencies, Edoardo Chiti
Administrative Proceedings Involving European Agencies, Edoardo Chiti
Law and Contemporary Problems
Chiti reconstructs the peculiar features of proceedings involving European agencies by analyzing the relevant positive law, administrative practice, and case law. This is to ascertain, in part, what is distinctive about these proceedings, as compared to the other procedural models that are progressively emerging in the Community legal order.
Forms Of European Administrative Action, Mario P. Chiti
Forms Of European Administrative Action, Mario P. Chiti
Law and Contemporary Problems
Chiti examines the various forms of European administration and their associated administrative law systems. Chiti recounts the history of administration and of administrative law in the European Community, examines the main types of administrative action in the Community, and highlights the novel elements and the shortcomings of European administrative law today.
The European Union’S Mixed Administrative Proceedings, Giacinto Della Cananea
The European Union’S Mixed Administrative Proceedings, Giacinto Della Cananea
Law and Contemporary Problems
Cananea attempts to shed some light on administrative powers through an examination of mixed administrative proceedings. Another aim is to try to identify the common features of mixed administrative proceedings and, at the same time, those which differentiate them from other types of proceedings.
Applications For Benefits: Due Process, Equal Protection, And The Right To Be Free From Arbitrary Procedures, Virginia T. Vance
Applications For Benefits: Due Process, Equal Protection, And The Right To Be Free From Arbitrary Procedures, Virginia T. Vance
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Closed But Not Forgotten: Government Review Of Consummated Mergers Under Section 7 Of The Clayton Act, Scott A. Sher
Closed But Not Forgotten: Government Review Of Consummated Mergers Under Section 7 Of The Clayton Act, Scott A. Sher
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.