This book looks at the EU's administrative procedures. Its examination includes the functions of administrative procedures; executive law-making procedures; and those in areas of shared administration. The book ends with reflections on current proposals for a code of administrative procedure.
This book looks at the EU's administrative procedures. Its examination includes the functions of administrative procedures; executive law-making procedures; and those in areas of shared administration. The book ends with reflections on current proposals for a code of administrative procedure.
Carol Harlow is Emerita Professor of Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Inhaltsangabe
1: A Fragmented Framework 2: Into the Office: Tenets, Values and Objectives 3: Firefighting and Fire-Watching: Courts and Ombudsmen 4: Input and Output Values: Executive Law-Making 5: Transparency: Building Administrative Procedures 6: The Pathways Model and Steering: Public Procurement 7: Procedural Development, Institutional Tensions: Commission Infringement Process 8: Modernisation, Cooperation, Enforcement: Competition 9: Programming, Partnership and Audit: Cohesion Policy 10: Agencies, Networks and Accountability: The Case of Europol 11: Integration and Crisis: Financial Services Regulation 12: Procedural Trading: An International Market 13: Conclusion: A Regulatory Bureaucracy
1: A Fragmented Framework 2: Into the Office: Tenets, Values and Objectives 3: Firefighting and Fire-Watching: Courts and Ombudsmen 4: Input and Output Values: Executive Law-Making 5: Transparency: Building Administrative Procedures 6: The Pathways Model and Steering: Public Procurement 7: Procedural Development, Institutional Tensions: Commission Infringement Process 8: Modernisation, Cooperation, Enforcement: Competition 9: Programming, Partnership and Audit: Cohesion Policy 10: Agencies, Networks and Accountability: The Case of Europol 11: Integration and Crisis: Financial Services Regulation 12: Procedural Trading: An International Market 13: Conclusion: A Regulatory Bureaucracy
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