Traditions and Change in European Administrative Law
€ 62,-The research presented in this book is aimed at classifying the legal system according to various models of administative organisation.
Lees meerThe European Administrative Law Series hosts academic publications related to the development of European administrative law. The series aims to cover all aspects of European administrative law, reflecting the role of the European Union, the role of domestic legal orders and their mutual relation and influence.
The publisher welcomes new book proposals for this series. Please contact the publisher, or the series editors directly.
This peer-reviewed series is under the academic responsibility of the editorial board of the Review of European Administrative Law.
The Editorial Board of REALaw consists of:
Prof.
J.H. Jans, Prof. A. Prechal, Prof. R.J.G.M. Widdershoven. Managing
Editor: Dr. K.J. de Graaf. Associate Editors: Dr. A. Tollenaar, Dr.
A.P.W. Duijkersloot.
The research presented in this book is aimed at classifying the legal system according to various models of administative organisation.
Lees meerThis volume comprises the results of the third workshop of the Dornburg Research Group of New Administrative Law which took place in Paris in October 2009.
Lees meerThis book is devoted to the study of the Europeanization of Spanish administrative law.
Lees meerCollective essays on the mutual (top-down and bottom-up) relation of EU administrative law and national administrative law.
Lees meerIt is evaluated in the context of Community product regulation whether the available European rules are adequate to enable the administration to achieve the aims of the legislation - the free movement of authorized products on the internal market and a high level of protection for the environment or public health - and guarantee respect for the right to be heard and the right to judicial protection as well.
Lees meerThis book deals from a comparative perspective with the question of the impact of European law, especially the Tetra Laval case-law, on the standard of review applied by national courts in the area of competition law and economic regulation.
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