The European Ombudsman and Good Administration in the European Union

Author:   Nikos Vogiatzis
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   1st ed. 2018
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9781137573940


Pages:   322
Publication Date:   18 October 2017
Format:   Hardback
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This book explores the work of the European Ombudsman and her or his contribution to holding the EU institutions, bodies, offices and agencies to account, through examination of complaints on maladministration, own-initiative inquiries and other proactive efforts. It considers the Ombudsman’s current institutional and constitutional position and her or his ‘method’ of dealing with complaints, and unravels the depth of subject matters that fall under the Ombudsman’s remit. A separate chapter focuses on transparency and access to documents. The last part of the book critically reflects upon the present mandate and practice of the Ombudsman, and discusses a number of possible proposals for improvement. This work has interdisciplinary appeal and will engage scholars in law, political science and public administration, as well as EU and national policy-makers.

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Author:   Nikos Vogiatzis
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   1st ed. 2018
Weight:   5.308kg
ISBN:  

9781137573940


ISBN 10:   1137573945
Pages:   322
Publication Date:   18 October 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1: Introduction: The office of the European Ombudsman in its third decade of operation.- 2: The institutional and constitutional position of the European Ombudsman.- 3: The link between the role of the European Ombudsman and democracy.- 4: Exploring the European Ombudsman’s method: Analysis of cases.- 5: A case-study: Inquiries on transparency and access to documents.- 6: Revisiting the mandate and practice of the European Ombudsman.- 7: Conclusion.

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“‘The work of Nikos Vogiatzis demonstrates … that this field of study is not exhausted. The interest of the book lies not only in its ambition to map out the activities of the Ombudsman but also in the possible perspectives for the evolution of their mandate. Obviously, as the author acknowledges at the outset, it is difficult to evaluate the real contribution of the Ombudsman to the EU’s democratization process, since it is a complex process to appraise. Nonetheless, the book offers avenues for reflection and undoubtedly brings out an overview of the Ombudsman’s contribution, thanks to a study enriched by the empirical work on the Ombudsman’s services that was conducted.’” (Emilie Chevalier, translated from Revue trimestrielle de droit européen, Issue 4, 2019) “It is gratifying to see yet another valuable academic contribution to the ombudsman scholarship, which in recent decades has grown in sophistication, stature and influence. The book contains useful insight on how the European Ombudsman operates in the legal and institutional context of the EU, and provides a clear and comprehensive picture of his contribution in promoting a more transparent and accountable EU administrative ethos.” (Alexandros Tsadiras, Common Market Law Review, Vol. 56 (2), 2019) “In this valuable addition to the growing literature on the EO, Nikos Vogiatzis steers a sound methodological course. His analysis of the EO is firmly rooted in the legal and institutional context of the EU, while also taking account of comparative analyses of ombudsman institutions in Europe and globally.” (Ian Harden, European Public Law, Vol. 24 (2), 2018)


The book under examination is a revised and updated version of the author's doctoral thesis. It seeks to explore the functions and record of the European Ombudsman with a view to gauging his contribution in improving the delivery of administrative services by the Union bureaucracy. ... The book is most obviously of value to EU legal scholars and those with a general interest in comprehending how an extra-judicial mechanism for delivery of administrative justice operates in a supranational institutional landscape. (Alexandros Tsadiras, Common Market Law Review , Vol. 56 (2), 2019)


It is gratifying to see yet another valuable academic contribution to the ombudsman scholarship, which in recent decades has grown in sophistication, stature and influence. The book contains useful insight on how the European Ombudsman operates in the legal and institutional context of the EU, and provides a clear and comprehensive picture of his contribution in promoting a more transparent and accountable EU administrative ethos. (Alexandros Tsadiras, Common Market Law Review, Vol. 56 (2), 2019) In this valuable addition to the growing literature on the EO, Nikos Vogiatzis steers a sound methodological course. His analysis of the EO is firmly rooted in the legal and institutional context of the EU, while also taking account of comparative analyses of ombudsman institutions in Europe and globally. (Ian Harden, European Public Law, Vol. 24(2), 2018)


Author Information

Nikos Vogiatzis is Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Essex, UK. He was previously a Lecturer in Law at the University of Liverpool, UK; and he holds a PhD in Law from the University of Hull, an LLM in EU Law from ULB, and an LLB from the University of Athens. His research and teaching interests are in selected areas of EU administrative and constitutional law; EU governance (notably questions of participation, transparency and accountability); the role of ombudsman institutions and extra-judicial redress more generally; and the law of the ECHR.

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