European Administrative Law, Top Down and Bottom up; Proceedings of the First REALaw Research Forum

editors K.J. de Graaf, J.H. Jans, A. Prechal, R.J.G.M. Widdershoven publication January 2010 binding paperpack, 173p series European Administrative Law Series (3) isbn 978-90-8952-072-2 price €49, $64

 

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About the book

The Review of European Administrative Law, in cooperation with the Department of Administrative Law and Public Administration of the University of Groningen and the
Institute of Constitutional and Administrative Law and the Europa Instituut of Utrecht University, held a oneday conference. The aim of it was to give researchers dealing with any aspect of European administrative law the opportunity to present their work (in progress) and to encourage exchange between scholars in the field of European administrative law. The conference was held on 3 June 2009.
Theme of the conference was the mutual (top-down and bottom-up) relation of EU administrative law and national administrative law. This volume contains a selection of
papers presented at the conference.

Contents of the book

  • Towards a European Administrative Procedure Act by Dr. Anne Meuwese, Dr. Ymre Schuurmans, Prof. Dr. Wim Voermans
  • Seven Challenges for EU Administrative Law by Prof. Dr. Herwig C.H. Hofmann
  • The Allocation of a Limited Number of Authorisations by Johan Wolswinkel, LLM, MSc
  • Procedural Convergence in Competition Law by Dr. Anna Gerbrandy
  • National Judicial Autonomy by Herman van Harten
  • Pleading for European Comparative Administrative Law by Prof. Dr. R. Caranta
  European Administrative Law, Top Down and Bottom up
       

European Administrative Law Series

The 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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