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Author Chirulli, Paola

Title Non-Judicial Remedies and EU Administration Protection of Rights Versus Preservation of Autonomy
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (297 p.)
Series Routledge-Giappichelli Studies in Law Ser
Routledge-Giappichelli Studies in Law Ser
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Table of cases -- Table of legislation -- Table of abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 Reasons behind the research -- 2 Types of remedies -- 3 Methodology and research goals -- 4 Structure of the book -- I Administrative remedies and the autonomy of EU administrations -- 1 Administrative remedies and the direct execution of EU law -- 2 The autonomy of EU administrations: a brief outline -- 2.1 Legislation, accountability and bureaucracy -- 2.2 The role of the EU judiciary
3 The autonomy of EU administrations and disputes with private parties -- 4 Administrative remedies and models of administration -- 4.1 'Implementation' and 'adjudication' -- 4.2 Completion of the conceptual framework -- 5 Classification of administrative remedies vis-à-vis EU administrations -- 6 Clarifications on the investigation criteria -- 7 The autonomy of EU administrations and administrative remedies -- II Internal review -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Rules and practices -- 2.1 Proceedings of general application -- 2.2 Proceedings of specific application: examples
2.3 Internal review of technical and scientific assessments: examples -- 2.4 Internal review under the Aarhus Regulation -- 2.5 Special cases -- 3 Convergences: structural and functional profiles -- 4 Internal review and the Lisbon Treaty -- 4.1 Article 298 TFEU and Article 41(2) CFR: effectiveness and efficacy of internal review -- 4.2 Article 47 CFR: right of access to justice and internal review -- 5 An alternative model for internal review: the functions of Hearing Officers in EU competition law -- 6 Internal review and the autonomy of EU administrations
III Appeals to the Commission against decisions of EU agencies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Rules and practices -- 2.1 Decentralised agencies -- 2.2 Executive agencies -- 3 Origins and distinctive features of the appeal to the Commission -- 3.1 Development of the institutional context -- 3.2 Features of the remedy -- 4 Article 263(5) TFEU and administrative remedies against the acts of agencies -- 4.1 Origin and meaning -- 4.2 A judicial interpretation -- 4.3 Clarifications -- 5 Current state of the appeal to the Commission -- 5.1 Decentralised agencies -- 5.2 Executive agencies
6 The appeal to the Commission and the autonomy of EU agencies -- IV Administrative review before the EU agencies' Boards of Appeal -- 1 Boards of Appeal: types and constitutional basis -- 2 Distinctive features of EU Boards of Appeal -- 3 The quasi-judicial nature of Boards of Appeal -- 4 Proceedings before Boards of Appeal -- 4.1 Standing and entitled parties -- 4.2 Terms, conditions and procedures for lodging appeals -- decisions subject to appeal -- 4.3 Effects of the appeal -- 4.4 Appeal proceedings -- 5 Scope and intensity of the review before EU agencies' Boards of Appeal
Notes Description based upon print version of record
5.1 The notice of appeal and the decision-making powers of Boards of Appeal
Form Electronic book
Author De Lucia, Luca
ISBN 9780429595691
0429595697