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National procedural autonomy revisited

National procedural autonomy revisited

consequences of differences in national rules on administrative litigation for the enforcement of environmental European Union law
Franziska Grashof
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In this book, Franziska Grashof reconsiders one of the leading principles of European administrative law: the principle of national procedural autonomy. Her work shows that due to different national administrative litigation rules, common European rules are enforced in a fragmented manner. This is illustrated with the example of the judicial enforcement of Directive 2011/92/EU on environmental impact assessment for projects in the legal systems of Germany, England and the Netherlands. Under the same rule of Union law, litigants are treated procedurally unequally, there are different enforcement chances, and judges come to different conclusions not because of diverging interpretations of the law, but because of different administrative litigation rules. Subsequently, it is discussed whether it is necessary, desirable and possible to develop common rules of administrative litigation (in environmental matters) in the Union. It is argued, that by means of the instruments which are available in the Union - specifically legislation, jurisprudence, and comparative scholarship - a more precise common standard for administrative litigation (in environmental matters) should be created, so that the principle is: ubi ius europaeum, ibi remedium europaeum.

About the author(s)

Franziska Grashof (*1988, Aachen, Germany) has studied international, European and comparative law at Maastricht University (The Netherlands). Besides writing her Ph.D. thesis, she has been studying national law in Germany.

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ISBN:
9789089521804
Practice area:
Administrative Law, Environmental law, European Law, Comparative Law, Constitutional Law
Serie:
European Administrative Law Series   (view series)
Author:
Franziska Grashof
Edition:
1
Number of pages:
324
Release date:
1 februari 2016

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