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OverviewAdministrative Law and Policy of the EU provides a comprehensive analysis of the administration of the European Union and the legal framework within which that administration operates. The book examines the multifarious approaches, techniques, and structures of public administration in order to systematise and assess the solutions they offer to political, social, and economic problems. The legal framework of administration is examined from the standpoint of how it meets the demands of specific policy objectives established by democratically accountable decision-makers. Administrative law structures and many of its underlying principles have developed in an evolutionary and isolated manner in each policy area. While aware of the diversity of specific areas, this book takes an overarching approach, setting out the common rules and principles that constitute the general body of EU administrative law.By integrating the disciplines of political and administrative science, and administrative law, the book offers a rich explanation and critique of the complex executive framework of the EU. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Herwig C.H. Hofmann (, Professor, Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance, Université du Luxembourg) , Gerard C. Rowe (, Professor, Faculty of Law, Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder)) , Alexander H. Türk (, Senior Lecturer, School of Law, King's College London)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.30cm , Height: 8.10cm , Length: 23.90cm Weight: 1.730kg ISBN: 9780199286485ISBN 10: 0199286485 Pages: 1064 Publication Date: 27 October 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPart One: Introduction 1: The Idea of European Union Administration - Its Nature and Development 2: The Aim and Approach of this Book 3: Interdisciplinary Foundations of European Administrative Law 4: A Typology of Administrative Tasks in the European Union Part Two: The Constitutional Framework of European Union Administrative Law 5: Sources of European Union Administrative Law 6: Principles Underlying the Relationship Between the European Union and the Member States 7: General Principles Framing European Union Administrative Law 8: Delegation and the European Union Constitutional Framework Part Three: Structures, Procedures, and Methods 9: Organisational Arrangements for EU Administrative Action 10: Budget Implementation and Programme Management 11: Administrative Procedures 12: Information and Administration 13: Rules and Principles Governing the Substance of Administrative Decision-Making Part Four: Form and Effect of Administrative Acts - Abstract-General Measures 14: Agenda Setting, Preparatory Acts, Planning and Framework Measures 15: Subordinate Legislation 16: Administrative Rules 17: Rulemaking by Private Parties Part Five: Form and Effect of Administrative Acts - Single-Case Measures 18: Decisions in Individual Cases 19: Administrative Agreements 20: Factual Conduct by the Administration in Individual Cases Part Six: Enforcement and Supervision of Administrative Actions 21: Purposes and Functions of Supervision and Enforcement 22: Enforcement 23: Administrative Supervision 24: Political Supervision 25: Judicial Supervision Part Seven: Conclusion 26: The Present and Future Condition of European Union Administrative LawReviewsAuthor InformationHerwig C.H. Hofmann is Professor of European and Transnational Public Law in the Faculty of Law, Economics, and Finance at the University of Luxembourg. His teaching and research focuses on European constitutional, administrative, and regulatory law, as well as international trade and comparative public law. He was previously a member of the faculty of the School of Law, Trinity College, Dublin. Gerard C. Rowe is Professor of Public, Administrative, Environmental, and Local Government Law, Comparative Law, and Economic Analysis of Law at the Europa- Universität Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder) (Germany). There he directs the LLM Programmein Human Rights and Humanitarian Law. He is also professeur associe' and Chair of the Academic Advisory Council at the University of Luxembourg. His research interests are in economic analysis of law, European administrative law, environmental law, and comparative law. He was previously professor at the Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales, Sydney. Alexander H. Türk is Professor of Law at King's College London. He is Director of the LLM Programme of the School of Law. He is also adjunct Professor of Georgetown University, Washington DC, and General Director of LexisNexis EU Tracker. His research interests cover European constitutional and administrative law, as well as comparative constitutional and administrative law. He was previously lecturer at the European Institute of Public Administration in Maastricht, Netherlands. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |