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European Administrative Law in the Constitutional Treaty: Modern Studies in European Law

Autor Eva Nieto-Garrido, Isaac Martin Delgado
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 oct 2007
This book presents an integrated approach to general questions of European administrative law and offers some possible solutions to the problems which it poses, the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe being the point of reference. Under the Treaty general questions of administrative law are no longer addressed merely in a fragmented or incidental way but as a discipline that governs the exercise of sovereign powers by a supranational entity. This calls for a detailed examination of the fields which comprise European administrative law and the book therefore examines in some detail the key areas of rulemaking powers and normative instruments, the implications of the Charter of Fundamental Rights for European and national administrations, administrative procedure, and judicial protection within the European Union. The Foreword to the book is written by Professor Carol Harlow.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781841135120
ISBN-10: 1841135127
Pagini: 210
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Modern Studies in European Law

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

This book presents an integrated approach to general questions of European administrative law and offers some possible solutions to the problems which it poses, the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe being the main point of reference.

Notă biografică

Eva Nieto-Garrido is Profesora Titular of Administrative Law at the University of Castilla- La Mancha and clerk at the Spanish Constitutional Court.Isaac Martín Delgado is Assistant Professor at the University of Castilla-La Mancha.

Cuprins

1 Legislative Powers and Normative InstrumentsI. INTRODUCTIONII. LEGISLATIVE POWERS AND NORMATIVE INSTRUMENTS UNDER THE CURRENT TREATIESIII. SIMPLIFICATION OF THE UNION'S NORMATIVE INSTRUMENTS AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF EUROPEAN ADMINISTRATIVE LAWIV. NEW NORMATIVE INSTRUMENTS UNDER THE CONSTITUTIONAL TREATY1. Legislative Level: European Law and Framework Law 2. Delegated European Regulations (a) On Requirements and Limits (b) Mechanisms of Control 3. Implementing Acts (a) Areas where Implementing Acts might be Used (b) The Form and Mechanism for the Control of Implementing Acts V. A THIRD TYPE OF EUROPEAN REGULATION 1. Competition Policy 2. State Aids 3. Economic and Monetary Policy 4. Area of Freedom, Security and Justice VI. THE CHOICE BETWEEN PRIMARY LAW AND SECONDARY LAW: CONSEQUENCES 2 Implications of a Binding European Charter of Fundamental Rights for the Individual Decisions Made by the European Public Administration I. INTRODUCTION II. THE RIGHT TO GOOD ADMINISTRATION 1. Origin of the Right to Good Administration in Community Law 2. Content of the Right to Good Administration 3. Implications of a Binding Right to Good Administration for the Community Administration III. THE RIGHT OF ACCESS TO DOCUMENTS 1. Origin of the Right of Access to Documents 2. The Current Meaning of the Right of Access to Documents (a) Which Bodies are under an Obligation to Provide Access to their Documents? (b) Who Can Access Institutions' and Bodies'Documents? (c) Judicial Protection of the Right of Access to Documents 3. Implications of a Binding European Charter of Fundamental Rights for the Right of Access to Documents IV. THE RIGHT TO PROTECTION OF PERSONAL DATA 1. Its Origins in EU Law 2. Scope of the Right to Protection of Personal Data (a) The Rundfunk Case (b) The Lundqvist Case (c) The PNR Case 3. Personal Data Protection in the Charter and in the Constitutional Treaty (a) Introduction (b) Implications 3 The Impact of the Charter of Fundamental Rights on Decisions Adopted by Member States I. FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF THE UNION AND MEMBER STATES: WHAT DOES 'IMPLEMENT'MEAN? 1. General Considerations: The Relevance of the Topic 2. Subjecting National Administration to the Fundamental Rights of the Union (a) Case Law on the Application of Fundamental Rights of the Union to Member States (b) The Formula in Article 51 (1) of the Charter: Subjecting Member States to Community Fundamental Rights 'only when they are implementing Union law' 3. A Theory of the Concept of Implementing EU Law from the Perspective of the Protection of Fundamental Rights against the Acts of Member States II. THE RIGHTS TO GOOD ADMINISTRATION,ACCESS TO DOCUMENTS AND PROTECTION OF PERSONAL DATA: EFFECTS OF RECOGNITION IN NATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEMS 1. A Preliminary Question 2. The Field of Application of the Right to Protection of Personal Data, Access to Documents and Good Administration (a) The Right to Good Administration (b) The Right of Access to Documents (c) The Right to Protection of Personal Data III. FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION AND MEMBER STATES: THE CASE OF STRUCTURAL FUNDS IV. CONCLUSION 4 Towards a Law on Administrative Procedure I. AN OLD ISSUE REVISITED:WHY NOW A EUROPEAN LAW ON A COMMON ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE? 1. General Considerations 2. A Public Administration without a Law of Administrative Procedure (a) Separated Procedural Norms in Primary and Secondary Law (b) Shaping of the General Principles of Administrative Procedure by the Court of Justice 3. New Arguments for the Creation of a Law on Administrative Procedure II. CODIFYING EUROPEAN ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE 1. Legal Foundation (a) Formal Basis: Article III-398 of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe (b) Substantive Basis: The Right to Good Administration as a Binding Fundamental Right and the Principles of Democracy and Legality 2. Content: Putting the Individual at the Centre of Procedure (a) Prior Considerations: A Law of General Principles or a Law of Particulars? A Law on European Administrative Procedure or a Law of European Administrative Procedures? (b) General Considerations regarding the Content of the Law on European Administrative Procedure (c) The Development and Guarantee of the Rights of the Parties in Procedure (d) The Rise of Transparency, Impartiality, Equality and Legal Certainty (e) The Strengthening of Participation Rights: Towards a More Democratic and Open European Administration III. CONCLUSION 5 Judicial Protection I. INTRODUCTION II. THE RULE OF STANDING AND THE RIGHT TO EFFECTIVE JUDICIAL PROTECTION 1. Brief Description of the Current Rule of Standing found in Article 230(4) of the EC 2. UPA and Jégo-Quéré Cases and the Gaps in Judicial Protection in the Union 3. Modifications to the Rule of Standing of Private Parties Introduced by the Constitutional Treaty 4. Modificatio

Recenzii

This is a major contribution by Eva Nieto-Garrido and Isaac Martín Delgado.
...adds to the growing literature on European administrative law...The book is indeed well articulated and consistent. The authors build their case step by step, adding argument to argument to show both the possibility and the expediency of a codification of European administrative law.
...an important contribution to the developing field of European administrative law...the book can be praised for its original approach, which departs from the Constitutional Treaty to examine the innovations which contribute to shape administrative law at EU level. The book shows a clear effort of systematisation, which this field is in need of.

Descriere

This book presents an integrated approach to questions of European administrative law and offers some solutions to the problems which it poses.