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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; a...

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Main Authors: Craig, P. P. Paul P
Corporate Authors: Academy of European Law Florence, Italy
Published: Oxford University Press,
Publisher Address: Oxford ;
Publication Dates: 2018.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: Third edition.
Series: The collected courses of the Academy of European Law.
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Summary: 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 administrati
Carrier Form: xcv, 836 pages ; 26 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780198831648
0198831641
9780198831655
019883165X
Index Number: KJE5602
CLC: D950.21
Call Number: D950.21/C886/3rd ed.
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 -- The ombudsman