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European Administrative Decisions; How the EU Regulates Products on the Internal MarketAuthor Dr. A.M. Keessen Publication May 2009; Binding hardback, 271p; Series European Administrative Law Series (2) ISBN 978-90-8952-056-2; Price €68, $112 |
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About the bookIn view of the alleged democratic deficit at the European level, it is all the more important that the administration of European law suffers neither from an application or enforcement deficit nor from a judicial deficit. This concern is particularly acute when the Member States depend on each other for the effective implementation of European law. Since the Treaty leaves the administration of European law primarily in the hands of the Member States without offering a legal basis for the harmonisation of procedural administrative law, each area of law has its own administrative procedural rules. It 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. |
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About the authorDr. Andrea Keessen is post-doc at the Institute for Constitutional and Administrative Law at the Utrecht University and a member of the research school Ius Commune. She graduated with honours (cum laude) in Dutch Law - specialising in European Law - at Utrecht University in 2001. Subsequently she worked as a lawyer at the Amsterdam office of Allen & Overy. From September 2003 she was PhD researcher at the Institute for Constitutional and Administrative Law at the Utrecht University and in this book she presents the results of her research. She currently participates in the research project European Environmental Quality Requirements and Emission Ceilings: Towards Effective Implementation. Her general research interest lies in the field of European administrative law, with a focus on the implementation of European law in general and of environmental law and water law in particular. |
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European Administrative Law SeriesThe newly established 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.
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