Legal challenges in EU administrative law : towards an integrated administration
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Legal challenges in EU administrative law : towards an integrated administration
Edward Elgar, c2009
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The move towards a system of integrated administration in the EU poses
considerable legal challenges. This book explores ways in which
accountability, legality, legitimacy and efficiency can be ensured in the
multiple forms of co-operation of European and national administrations in
the delivery of EU and EC policies.
Examining the procedures and structures of European administrative
integration, this innovative book will be a stimulating read for academics,
researchers and both undergraduate and postgraduate students in European law.
Table of Contents
Contents:
Preface
Introduction: Towards a Legal Framework for Europe's Integrated Administration
Herwig C.H. Hofmann and Alexander H. Turk
PART I: MODELS
1. The Administrative Implementation of European Union Law: A Taxonomy and its Implications
Edoardo Chiti
2. Shared Administration, Disbursement of Community Funds and the Regulatory State
Paul Craig
PART II: PROCEDURES AND STRUCTURES
3. 'Glass Half Empty or Glass Half-full?': Accountability Issues in Comitology and the Role of the European Parliament after the 2006 Reform of Comitology
Christine Neuhold
4. Comitology: The Ongoing Reform
Manuel Szapiro
5. Agencies: The 'Dark Hour' of the Executive?
Michelle Everson
6. Composite Decision Making Procedures in EU Administrative Law
Herwig C.H. Hofmann
7. The Emergence of Transatlantic Regulation
George A. Bermann
PART III: SUPERVISION AND ACCOUNTABILITY
8. Administrative Supervision of Administrative Action in the European Union
Gerard C. Rowe
9. Judicial Review of Integrated Administration in the EU
Alexander H. Turk
10. Participation and Participation Rights in EU Law and Governance
Joana Mendes
11. The Effects of the Principles of Transparency and Accountability on Public Procurement Regulation
Christopher H. Bovis
12. Good Administration as Procedural Right and/or General Principle?
Hanns Peter Nehl
PART IV: CONCLUSIONS
13. Legal Challenges in EU Administrative Law by the Move to an Integrated Administration
Herwig C.H. Hofmann and Alexander H. Turk
Index
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