The book examines how the growth of public finance law within the European Union has both influenced and continued to impact the structure of national-level public administration in EU Member States. It will be of interest to students in the field of public administrative law, banking and finance law and public law.
The book examines how the growth of public finance law within the European Union has both influenced and continued to impact the structure of national-level public administration in EU Member States. It will be of interest to students in the field of public administrative law, banking and finance law and public law.
Elisa D'Alterio is Full Professor of Administrative Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Catania, Italy. She is Director of the Observatory on Public Administration and Public Finance (FinPA). Former Visiting Researcher and Professor around Europe (SciencesPo, European Public Law Organization, etc.), she is Member of the Steering Committee of the Institute for Research on Public Administration (IRPA). She has held various institutional roles, including that of Legal Counsel to the Italian Minister of Public Administration, Member of the Italian Better Regulation Unit, and President of Public Services Agency in Rome. She has authored approximately 200 publications on public, administrative and financial law.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction to Public Finance Law in the European Union 2. The Problem 3. The Origins of the Problem 4. How Public Finance Rules Shape Public Administration: Case Studies 5. Constructing A Theory of the Shaping Power: General Trends and Perspectives 6. Conclusions: Will Public Finance Law "Save" Public Administration?
1. Introduction to Public Finance Law in the European Union 2. The Problem 3. The Origins of the Problem 4. How Public Finance Rules Shape Public Administration: Case Studies 5. Constructing A Theory of the Shaping Power: General Trends and Perspectives 6. Conclusions: Will Public Finance Law "Save" Public Administration?
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