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ReNEUAL model rules on EU administrative procedure, edited by Paul Craig, Herwig Hofmann, Jens-Peter Schneider, Jacques Ziller

Label
ReNEUAL model rules on EU administrative procedure, edited by Paul Craig, Herwig Hofmann, Jens-Peter Schneider, Jacques Ziller
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
ReNEUAL model rules on EU administrative procedure
Oclc number
1001967991
Responsibility statement
edited by Paul Craig, Herwig Hofmann, Jens-Peter Schneider, Jacques Ziller
Summary
The Research Network on EU Administrative Law (ReNEUAL) was established in 2009 and now comprises well over one hundred scholars and practitioners active in the field of EU and comparative public law. The aim of the network is to contribute to the development of a legal framework in which the constitutional values of the EU can be embedded in the exercise of public authority. Drafted by four working groups addressing the main aspects of EU administrative procedure, the ReNEUAL Model Rules offer a toolkit for European and domestic authorities seeking to regulate administrative action, reinforcing general principles of EU law and identifying, on the basis of comparative research, best practices in different specific policies of the EU. The book includes an extended introduction chapter, followed by the Model Rules, which are organised into six parts. Part I addresses general issues concerning the scope of the Model Rules and their relation to existing rules in EU legislation and Member State law; Part II is concerned with rulemaking by EU institutions, bodies, offices, and agencies; Part III focuses on single case decision-making by EU institutions, bodies, offices, and agencies; Part IV addresses contracts of EU institutions, bodies, offices, and agencies; Part V discusses mutual assistance between administrations; and Part VI addresses inter-administrative information management. --, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Administrative Procedure Acts: History, Features and Reception. Book I - General Provisions. Book II - Administrative Rulemaking. Book III - Single Case Decision-Making. Book IV - Contracts. Book V - Mutual assistance. Book VI - Administrative Information Management
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